In a stunning upset, Kamala Harris has won the presidential election in Connecticut, defeating incumbent Donald Trump by a margin of 54.5% to 43.8%.
The victory represents a major upset for Trump, who had been heavily favored to win the state. It also marks a historic moment for Harris, who becomes the first woman to win Connecticut's electoral votes in a presidential election.
The results are a major blow to Trump, who has been struggling in the polls in recent months. His loss in Connecticut is a sign that his support is eroding, even in states that he once considered safe.
The victory is a major boost for Harris, who has been gaining momentum in the race. Her victory in Connecticut is a sign that she is a serious contender for the presidency.
The results of the election are still coming in, but it is clear that Kamala Harris has made history in Connecticut, and has emerged as the frontrunner in the race for the presidency.
In addition to the presidential race, several other key races were decided in Connecticut on Tuesday. In the Senate race, incumbent Richard Blumenthal defeated challenger Leora Levy by a margin of 56% to 44%.
In the House of Representatives race, incumbent John Larson defeated challenger Thomas Gilmer by a margin of 54% to 46%.
The results of the election are a major victory for Democrats in Connecticut. The party now controls the governor's office, the Senate, and the House of Representatives.
The election results are a sign that the political landscape in Connecticut is changing. The state is becoming more Democratic, and the Republican Party is struggling to keep up.