In winning 65% of the Cuyahoga County vote, Kamala Harris carried 41 of the 59 cities, villages and townships
Updated: Nov. 06, 2024, 2:13 p.m.Here's when VP Harris will address her loss to Donald Trump. .CLEVELAND, Ohio - While Donald Trump easily carried Ohio for the third straight election, Cuyahoga County once again went Democrat - this time with 41 of the 59 cities, villages and township voting in favor of Kamala Harris.
Cuyahoga County once again was the biggest Democratic stronghold in Ohio in a night otherwise dominated by the Republicans. Close behind was Franklin County with 63.7% voting for Harris and then Hamilton at 56.8%. Trump received the most support in Valley View, with 65.4% of the vote. Cuyahoga Heights and Independence also voted for Trump by at least 60% of cast ballots.
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