Election night is a time of excitement, anticipation, and uncertainty. As the votes are counted, the nation awaits the results that will determine the future of our country. Here is a timeline of key results to watch for on election night:
The first polls to close on election night are in Indiana and Kentucky, both of which are expected to be close races. These results will give us an early indication of how the night is going.
These are some of the most important swing states in the election, and their results will likely determine the outcome. If the Democrats win all of these states, they will be in a strong position to win the election. However, if the Republicans win any of these states, it will make it much more difficult for the Democrats to win.
These are another group of important swing states that will likely play a key role in determining the outcome of the election. The Democrats need to win at least some of these states in order to win the election.
California is the largest state in the country, and its results will have a major impact on the outcome of the election. The Democrats are heavily favored to win California, but a Republican victory would be a major upset.
Hawaii is the last state to close polls on election night. By this time, most of the key results will already be known, but Hawaii's results could still have an impact on the outcome of the election.
By 11:00 PM ET, most of the networks will have enough information to project a winner of the election. However, it is important to note that these projections are not official results. The official results will not be known until all of the votes have been counted.