Seven swing states (Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina and Georgia) were said to make the difference in the US presidential election. The results of the polls of 5 states have already been announced. Where Donald Trump has already been elected after winning. However, the results of the two states are yet to be declared.
Nevada and Arizona are those two swing states. Where the result is not declared yet. Counting of votes is still going on in these two states.
The remaining five states - Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - were held by Donald Trump alone. And the total electoral votes of these seven states are 93. Of these, 6 electoral votes were cast in Nevada and 11 in Arizona.
Currently, 94 percent of the expected votes have been counted. It showed that Trump has 51 percent of the vote in Nevada and Kamala Harris has 47.2 percent. In Arizona, on the other hand, 70 percent of the expected votes have been counted. It showed Republicans at 52.3 percent and Harris at 46.8 percent.
Note that Donald Trump won the presidential election on November 5 by getting 295 electoral votes. He needed 270 electoral votes to win. Kamla Harris got 226 electoral votes. Trump's seat may increase after the results of two swing states are announced in the future.