So far no upset. Indian and Kentucky goes to the Donald Trump camp, while Vermont goes to Hillary Clinton. That puts Trump at 19 electoral votes and Clinton at 3 electoral votes. Nationally Trump is leading 64 percent to 32 percent for Clinton.
According to the latest, Republicans need 19 wins to secure control of the Senate, while the Democrats need 13 wins to do the same.
In House of Representatives race, Democrats have secured 11 wins and the Republicans have won 8 wins.
Note that Vermont goes Clinton, despite no votes being counted today. Vermont is expected to go to Clinton's camp.


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