Hillary Clinton has been declared a winner in Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Rhode Island, Washington D.C, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York, Vermont. With such wins, Hillary Clinton has won 97 electoral votes. Donald Trump has been declared a winner in Kentucky, Indiana, South Carolina, West Virginia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Nebraska Dist. 2, South Dakota, and Tennessee. Trump has secured 140 electoral votes.
Among the key battleground states, Trump is leading in North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and Florida. Hillary Clinton is leading in Pennsylvania.
In the Senate race, Democrats just need 9 wins to secure a majority, compared to 11 for the Republicans. In the House of Representative race, Democrats have won 61 seats and the Republicans have won 90 seats.
Kindly note, that some of these have called on winners before counting ballots but that is not unnatural historically.


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