On November 6, Trump won the Idaho election for the third consecutive time, adding 4 electoral votes to his total. Idaho is a deeply red state that Republican presidential candidates have consistently won in the past few elections, with more than 60% of the vote. The last time a Democratic presidential candidate won Idaho was 60 years ago, when Lyndon Johnson defeated Republican Barry Goldwater by a margin of just over 5,300 votes.
The Associated Press declared Trump the winner at 11:00 p.m. ET. In summary, Trump won Idaho’s election for the third time in a row, adding 4 electoral votes to his total. Idaho is a deep red state, and the last Democratic win was 60 years ago.