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US election: Trump and Clinton in tight race on campaign's final day – live | US election: Trump and Clinton in tight race on campaign's final day – live |
(35 minutes later) | |
5.18am GMT | |
05:18 | |
Millsfield, New Hampshire, toddles into second place with its declaration: | |
Trump wins Millsfield, 16-4, Sanders gets a write in | |
5.16am GMT | |
05:16 | |
It’s going to be a long day: | |
Here's what the map would look like if only people in Dixville Notch voted. pic.twitter.com/K17aXvvfjz | |
5.15am GMT | |
05:15 | |
I’m trying to watch both rallies, which is complicated. | |
Lady Gaga has put on some shades. She is singing now. | |
Pence is talking about jobs and Obamacare. He is wearing a tie. | |
5.10am GMT | |
05:10 | |
And now you can take your pick. | |
You can have Mike Pence in Grand Rapids, Michigan: | |
OR Lady Gaga, opening for Hillary Clinton in Raleigh, North Carolina: | |
5.07am GMT | |
05:07 | |
Dixville Notch results! | |
Hillary Clinton: 4 votes | |
Donald Trump: 2 votes | |
Gary Johnson: 1 vote | |
Mitt Romney (write-in!): 1 vote | |
Turnout: 8 | |
Updated | |
at 5.07am GMT | |
5.04am GMT | |
05:04 | |
Happy election day: | |
It has begun pic.twitter.com/b7haJm8oPN | |
Still counting in Dixville Notch, I mean, come on … | |
5.02am GMT | |
05:02 | |
Slightly awkwardly, the first Dixville Notch voter fumbled getting the ballot into the box. But he recovered quickly. | |
The polls have now closed and they are OPENING THE BOX. | |
5.00am GMT | |
05:00 | |
Voting starts in Dixville Notch! | |
And we’re on … | |
We’ll bring you the results as soon as they’ve counted the votes. There could be 12 of them, if turnout is good, so be patient. | |
4.55am GMT | |
04:55 | |
Hillary, Bill, Chelsea, Marc and Bon Jovi arrive in Raleigh, NC for final campaign rally of 2016. pic.twitter.com/6Rd7YUzLlX | |
4.50am GMT | |
04:50 | |
On the subject of Dixville Notch – the New Hampshire town will begin voting in | |
The population is only 12 too so the result should be an early one, unless residents decide to ruin election day tradition by taking an early night. | |
Millsfield NH is also voting from midnight, but there are 29 residents there, so it’ll take a while longer for the result to seep out. | |
4.43am GMT | 4.43am GMT |
04:43 | 04:43 |
Clinton’s plane has landed in Raleigh, North Carolina, ahead of her midnight rally. | Clinton’s plane has landed in Raleigh, North Carolina, ahead of her midnight rally. |
No sign of Trump yet in Grand Rapids (was due at 11pm ET) – at this rate she’ll be on before he is. | No sign of Trump yet in Grand Rapids (was due at 11pm ET) – at this rate she’ll be on before he is. |
At this rate, Dixville Notch will have finished voting before either of them wrap up their final rallies … | At this rate, Dixville Notch will have finished voting before either of them wrap up their final rallies … |
4.37am GMT | 4.37am GMT |
04:37 | 04:37 |
If you’re missing the Ted Nugent warm-up act – and Trump is, because he’s still on the plane – here’s a brief recap (he’s still going): | If you’re missing the Ted Nugent warm-up act – and Trump is, because he’s still on the plane – here’s a brief recap (he’s still going): |
4.26am GMT | 4.26am GMT |
04:26 | 04:26 |
Back to Grand Rapids, where Trump is not (yet) but Ted Nugent is. | Back to Grand Rapids, where Trump is not (yet) but Ted Nugent is. |
Given Trump’s earlier confusion over the music that most of us now know as rap – “Singing, right? Singing. Talking? Was it talking or singing? I don’t know” – he’ll probably be relieved to be missing this current talky-singy number from Nugent. (You can watch it live via the link a couple of posts down, should you really want to.) | Given Trump’s earlier confusion over the music that most of us now know as rap – “Singing, right? Singing. Talking? Was it talking or singing? I don’t know” – he’ll probably be relieved to be missing this current talky-singy number from Nugent. (You can watch it live via the link a couple of posts down, should you really want to.) |
4.20am GMT | 4.20am GMT |
04:20 | 04:20 |
This tweet has caused a fair bit of head-scratching: | This tweet has caused a fair bit of head-scratching: |
If only people with at least 4 grandparents born in America were voting, Trump would win in a 50-state landslide. | If only people with at least 4 grandparents born in America were voting, Trump would win in a 50-state landslide. |
Then Trump couldn't vote. https://t.co/lvJxT2rYNf | Then Trump couldn't vote. https://t.co/lvJxT2rYNf |
also wait who has more than four grandparents https://t.co/NKr2LQQW2S | also wait who has more than four grandparents https://t.co/NKr2LQQW2S |
4.11am GMT | 4.11am GMT |
04:11 | 04:11 |
Trump isn’t in Grand Rapids yet, but if you’d like to see Ted Nugent repeating his warm-up act, you can catch that live here: | Trump isn’t in Grand Rapids yet, but if you’d like to see Ted Nugent repeating his warm-up act, you can catch that live here: |
Updated | Updated |
at 4.13am GMT | at 4.13am GMT |
4.06am GMT | 4.06am GMT |
04:06 | 04:06 |
Tom McCarthy | Tom McCarthy |
In the final nine days of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump made a combined total of 50 stops in 14 states. What do these stops tell us about the race? | In the final nine days of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump made a combined total of 50 stops in 14 states. What do these stops tell us about the race? |
Typically, last-minute campaign decisions are based on internal campaign polling not available to the public. Such polling explains why Al Gore campaigned at 2am in Florida on election day in 2000, as confusing as that move was for the opposition at the time. | Typically, last-minute campaign decisions are based on internal campaign polling not available to the public. Such polling explains why Al Gore campaigned at 2am in Florida on election day in 2000, as confusing as that move was for the opposition at the time. |
The late moves of the 2016 campaign may be trickier to decode, in part because of the drunken-ninja style of the Donald Trump campaign, which reportedly ceased conducting its own polling last week or even two weeks ago. | The late moves of the 2016 campaign may be trickier to decode, in part because of the drunken-ninja style of the Donald Trump campaign, which reportedly ceased conducting its own polling last week or even two weeks ago. |
The action in Michigan, visited twice by Clinton and four times by Trump, may be most interesting. The Great Lakes state emerged as an object of interest relatively late in the race, with both campaigns having dispensed with other, more central fights, and with the Trump campaign sensing opportunity with the state’s white blue-collar voters. The Clinton campaign hopes the state’s Democratic voting record since 1988 will be good for 16 electoral votes Tuesday night. | The action in Michigan, visited twice by Clinton and four times by Trump, may be most interesting. The Great Lakes state emerged as an object of interest relatively late in the race, with both campaigns having dispensed with other, more central fights, and with the Trump campaign sensing opportunity with the state’s white blue-collar voters. The Clinton campaign hopes the state’s Democratic voting record since 1988 will be good for 16 electoral votes Tuesday night. |
3.56am GMT | 3.56am GMT |
03:56 | 03:56 |
Shares in Asian markets – where it’s Tuesday already – have edged up as the prospect of a Clinton win looks more likely, Reuters reports: | Shares in Asian markets – where it’s Tuesday already – have edged up as the prospect of a Clinton win looks more likely, Reuters reports: |
Most Asian stock markets rose on Tuesday ahead of the election, with investors optimistic but cautious over improving prospects for a win by Hillary Clinton. | Most Asian stock markets rose on Tuesday ahead of the election, with investors optimistic but cautious over improving prospects for a win by Hillary Clinton. |
The Mexican peso, which strengthens as the perceived chances of an election victory by Donald Trump fall, retained its strong gains from Monday. | The Mexican peso, which strengthens as the perceived chances of an election victory by Donald Trump fall, retained its strong gains from Monday. |
The dollar, which also advanced on Monday, edged slightly lower. | The dollar, which also advanced on Monday, edged slightly lower. |
Boosting Clinton’s chances of winning, and markets globally, was a statement by the FBI on Sunday standing by its July finding that Clinton was not guilty of criminal wrongdoing in her use of a private email server. | Boosting Clinton’s chances of winning, and markets globally, was a statement by the FBI on Sunday standing by its July finding that Clinton was not guilty of criminal wrongdoing in her use of a private email server. |
That came after the FBI announced on 28 October it was reviewing additional emails relating to the server while Clinton was secretary of state, sending markets around the world tumbling. | That came after the FBI announced on 28 October it was reviewing additional emails relating to the server while Clinton was secretary of state, sending markets around the world tumbling. |
Clinton is seen by investors as offering greater certainty and stability, and, until last week’s stumble, had been seen as the likely victor in Tuesday’s presidential vote. | Clinton is seen by investors as offering greater certainty and stability, and, until last week’s stumble, had been seen as the likely victor in Tuesday’s presidential vote. |
But investors remained wary, noting Britain’s shock vote in June to leave the European Union had defied most polls and bookmakers’ odds. | But investors remained wary, noting Britain’s shock vote in June to leave the European Union had defied most polls and bookmakers’ odds. |
“As markets head into the U.S. election, a final recalibration of risk is in train,” Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney, wrote in a note. | “As markets head into the U.S. election, a final recalibration of risk is in train,” Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney, wrote in a note. |
“Asia-Pacific markets were the first to adjust to the political shift, and may trade more modestly today after roaring back to life yesterday.” | “Asia-Pacific markets were the first to adjust to the political shift, and may trade more modestly today after roaring back to life yesterday.” |
We’ll be keeping an eye on markets in Asia and beyond as the votes are totted up on Tuesday (or Wednesday as it’s known in some parts of the globe). | We’ll be keeping an eye on markets in Asia and beyond as the votes are totted up on Tuesday (or Wednesday as it’s known in some parts of the globe). |
3.48am GMT | 3.48am GMT |
03:48 | 03:48 |
The Miami Herald op-ed page is keeping it simple tomorrow: | The Miami Herald op-ed page is keeping it simple tomorrow: |
Prediction: @HeraldOpEd gonna get a *few* emails about this one. It's the editorial page tomorrow. (Editorial = separate from newsroom.) pic.twitter.com/E1tLRIt2j0 | Prediction: @HeraldOpEd gonna get a *few* emails about this one. It's the editorial page tomorrow. (Editorial = separate from newsroom.) pic.twitter.com/E1tLRIt2j0 |