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US election results live: Swing states hang in the balance as Donald Trump edges key battlegrounds US election results live: Trump leads early results in all key battlegrounds as vote looks set to go to the wire
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are making their final pitches to voters as election day gets underway in the US. Here are the latest updates: Polls are closing across the US and Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are watching on as the results come in. Here are the latest updates:
  
  
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Donald Trump has a final message to his supporters in the election's waning hours, saying: “We have to win.”  Donald Trump's final message to his supporters in the election's waning hours was: “We have to win.” 
His final rally was on Monday night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he said his “new adventure” will be “making America great again.”  He and Hillary Clinton are now both watching on from campaign headquarters New York, and the early results appear to be going in the Republican's favour.
At his final rally on Monday night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mr Trump said his “new adventure” will be “making America great again.” 
“If we don't win, this will be the single greatest waste of time, energy and money in my life.” “If we don't win, this will be the single greatest waste of time, energy and money in my life.” 
Hillary Clinton also made her final push last night, where her campaign finale included performances by Lady Gaga and Jon Bon Jovi. Hillary Clinton had called on voters to reject Mr Trump's “dark and divisive” vision in Raleigh, North Carolina, adding she saw no reason why “America's best days are not ahead of us.” 
She called on voters to reject Donald Trump's “dark and divisive” vision in Raleigh, North Carolina, adding that there there's no reason why “America's best days are not ahead of us.”  The Democrat candidate told cheering supporters that their “work will be just beginning” after Election Day. 
The Democratic candidate told cheering supporters that their “work will be just beginning” after Election Day. 
Ms Clinton will end her campaign by greeting supporters at the Westchester airport, in New York, where she's expected to land in the early hours of this morning, local time.