Donald Trump has been voted back to the White House following a tightly contested race over Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump's win over Harris marks his political comeback after losing to President Joe Biden in the 2020 election, and he will become the first president to serve non-consecutive terms since Grover Cleveland.
As of Wednesday morning, the Associated Press has Trump at 277 electoral votes, putting him over the 270 threshold. After losing the popular vote in both the 2016 and 2020 elections, Trump received 51% of the votes nationwide, compared to 47.5% for Harris.
While Trump earned victories in key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin to help secure the presidency, he was unable to carry Illinois. Harris earned 53.3% of the vote in the state with Trump receiving 45.3%, per WGLT.
If Trump serves a full term, the 78-year-old will become the oldest U.S. president in history, surpassing Biden, 81, who dropped out of the race this summer over concerns about his age and electability.