Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris
The race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump is fierce in the US presidential election. According to trends, Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris. An exciting contest is unfolding between the two in many states, especially Pennsylvania, known as the swing state. The state is also associated with the Uttar Pradesh Hastinapur seat in the US elections as the party that wins in Hastinapur will form the government. Likewise, whoever wins in Pennsylvania becomes president of that country. Many of the election results here bear out that fact.
Whoever wins Pennsylvania becomes president
The first presidential election in the United States was held in 1789. George Washington won Pennsylvania and he became president of the country. Later, in 1792, he won Pennsylvania and became president. But the series was broken in 1796. Thomas Jefferson won from here and John Adams became president.
Thomas Jefferson also won the 1800 election and became President of the United States. In 1804, he won again from here and became president. James Madison won here in 1808. He also became the president of the country. In 1812, James Madison won again from Pennsylvania. He also became president.
history is amazing
Speaking of the 1816 election, James Monroy won this time from here. He also became the president of the country. After that, in 1820 he won again and became president. Andrew Jackson won from here in 1824, but John Adams became president. In 1828, Andrew Jackson won again. He also became president. In 1832 he also won. This time he became the president of the country again.
Martin Van Buren won here in 1836. He also became president. In 1840, William Harrison won from Pennsylvania. But John Tyler became president. In 1844, James Polk won from here and became president. In 1848 J Taylor won the election here. But he couldn’t become president. In 1852, Franklin Pierce won. He also became president.
James Buchanan won here in 1856. He became the president of the country. It was here that Abraham Lincoln won in 1860. He also became the president of the country. In 1864 he won again. But this time, that trend was broken, and Andrew Johnson became president.
In 1872, U. Grant won the state. He also became president. The same thing happened in 1876, but this time the face was different. This can be seen in many elections in Pennsylvania. If we look at the most recent election, in 2008, Barack Obama won from here and became president. The same thing happened in 2012. In 2016, Donald Trump won from here and became the country’s president. In 2020, Democrat Joe Biden won the state. He’s the one who sits in the presidential chair. Now let’s see what happens this time.
The situation is similar in the Hastinapur assembly seat.
If we look at the last few elections, Hastinapur in Uttar Pradesh tells a different story. The party that wins the elections in Hastinapur will form the government in the state, either as an absolute majority or as a coalition.
If we talk about the last few elections, Dinesh Khatik of the BJP won the 2022 elections and the BJP government was formed in the state. The same thing happened in 2017. Before that, a Socialist government would be formed in the state if Prabhu Dayal Valmiki of the Socialist Party wins. Earlier, when the BSP’s Yogesh Verma won from here, a Bahujan Samaj Party government was formed in the state and till this seat was in the hands of the Congress, the power in the state remained with the Congress.