6:58 PM CST
Hillary Clinton has four swing states.
Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, and New Hampshire.
If she wins these four, she will get 65 electoral votes in total.
Donald Trump currently has one swing state, which is Virginia, with 13 electoral votes.
7:07 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 48 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton currently has 68 electoral votes.
Donald Trump has a 49.6% vote percentage, with over 7 million votes in total.
Hillary Clinton has a 47.0% vote percentage with just under 7 million votes in total.
7:16 PM CST
Nothing much has really happened, besides a couple of twists in the political community.
Donald Trump currently has a 50.0% vote percentage, with over 9 million votes in total.
Hillary Clinton currently has a 46.6% vote percentage, with over 8.4 million votes in total.
Texas was along with the democratic side for a few minutes, but has turned back over to the republican side.
Could this be an election where everything turns around?
7:21 PM CST
Donald Trump has hit the point where he is back in the lead of the race.
Donald Trump is standing at 51 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton is standing at 44 electoral votes.
7:27 PM CST
Donald Trump has taken Florida, but it is unconfirmed if it will stay like that.
The electoral votes stay the same right now.
Texas is going back and forth between the Democratic Party, and the Republican Party.
Donald Trump has lost Texas once again, at 7:32 PM CST.
Pennsylvania has gone over to the Democratic side, along with Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, and New Hampshire.
Donald Trump is currently in the lead at 60 electoral votes, and Hillary Clinton stands at 44 electoral votes.
7:43 PM CST
Donald Trump has full control over Oklahoma, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Illinois.
Hillary Clinton has full control over most of the small states in the north-eastern part of the United States.
Donald Trump is currently at 60 electoral votes, with 210 more to go.
Hillary Clinton is currently at 48 electoral votes, with 222 more to go.
7:55 PM CST
Donald Trump has just won Minnesota!
Hillary Clinton stands at 48 electoral votes, with 222 votes needed to win.
Donald Trump stands at 66 electoral votes, with 204 votes needed to win.
8:05 PM CST
This is the biggest update yet probably!
Donald Trump has just collected multiple states, and Florida hasn't even been counted yet.
Hillary Clinton stands at 97 electoral votes, with 173 needed to win.
Donald Trump stands at 123 electoral votes, with 147 needed to win.
8:32 PM CST
Both canidates are in the three digit values of their electoral votes.
Most of the states are still unconfirmed, and are about to have their polls closed.
Donald Trump has 137 electoral votes with 133 more needed to win.
Hillary Clinton has 104 electoral votes with 166 more needed to win.
The election is currently at a close call, and here is why.
Here are the states that are unconfirmed, and who are they matching with.
Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, New Hampshire. Those states all belong to Donald Trump.
Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Wisconsin. Those states all belong to Hillary Clinton.
Keep in mind, these are only the swing states that I am currently looking at, as they are the biggest currently, besides CA.
8:58 PM CST
Donald Trump is currently at 137 electoral votes, and Hillary Clinton is at 104 electoral votes.
These results were the same as described in 8:32 PM CST's results.
Currently, Donald Trump has all of the swing states, except for Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Colorado.
The Pennsylvania voting system actually had some glitches, which striked a major effect on the polls, and Hillary Clinton's percentage went down because of that.
Many people in the United States whom are rooting for Hillary Clinton are hoping for extra votes on Florida, and for Pennsylvania to stay.
Can we wait to see California, and see the effects of the western side?
9:21 PM CST
Donald Trump is currently at 140 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton is currently at 104 electoral votes.
None of the swing states have been confirmed yet with their official vote on where their electoral votes will go.
CNN has described the scenario of how past years, if they come over to this year's statistics, that Donald Trump would win by just a few electoral votes.
Obviously, we cannot always rely on CNN, but as I hope, Trump has a big chance.
9:46 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 168 electoral votes, and needs 102 votes more to win.
Hillary Clinton currently has 131 electoral votes, and needs 139 votes more to win.
Hillary Clinton has won over Virginia, and Colorado, while Donald Trump has won Ohio.
If Donald Trump keeps Wisconsin and Michigan in his possesion, he will have a higher chance over Hillary Clinton to win.
At first, Donald Trump had a 25% chance to win, but now he has an 89% chance to win.
9:55 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 197 electoral votes, needing 73 more to win.
Hillary Clinton currently has 131 electoral votes, needing 139 more to win.
It's looking hard for Hillary Clinton, if they can pull off MI, and WI, they can maybe win the presidency.
Otherwise, it looks like Donald Trump is heading towards the right direction.
10:10 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 201 electoral votes, needing 69 more to win.
Hillary Clinton currently has 197 electoral votes, needing 73 more to win.
It is currently a close call.
My prediction is that if Donald Trump wins all of his pending states, he will have 285 electoral votes, winning the presidency of the United States of America.
Hillary Clinton was winning 190 to 171, but then it raised back up. CNN is being stressed with all of the states votes getting pulled in.
Conclusion
Donald Trump has won the presidency of the United States of America with 286 electoral votes, while Hillary Clinton only had 219.
Hillary Clinton has four swing states.
Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, and New Hampshire.
If she wins these four, she will get 65 electoral votes in total.
Donald Trump currently has one swing state, which is Virginia, with 13 electoral votes.
7:07 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 48 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton currently has 68 electoral votes.
Donald Trump has a 49.6% vote percentage, with over 7 million votes in total.
Hillary Clinton has a 47.0% vote percentage with just under 7 million votes in total.
7:16 PM CST
Nothing much has really happened, besides a couple of twists in the political community.
Donald Trump currently has a 50.0% vote percentage, with over 9 million votes in total.
Hillary Clinton currently has a 46.6% vote percentage, with over 8.4 million votes in total.
Texas was along with the democratic side for a few minutes, but has turned back over to the republican side.
Could this be an election where everything turns around?
7:21 PM CST
Donald Trump has hit the point where he is back in the lead of the race.
Donald Trump is standing at 51 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton is standing at 44 electoral votes.
7:27 PM CST
Donald Trump has taken Florida, but it is unconfirmed if it will stay like that.
The electoral votes stay the same right now.
Texas is going back and forth between the Democratic Party, and the Republican Party.
Donald Trump has lost Texas once again, at 7:32 PM CST.
Pennsylvania has gone over to the Democratic side, along with Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, and New Hampshire.
Donald Trump is currently in the lead at 60 electoral votes, and Hillary Clinton stands at 44 electoral votes.
7:43 PM CST
Donald Trump has full control over Oklahoma, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Illinois.
Hillary Clinton has full control over most of the small states in the north-eastern part of the United States.
Donald Trump is currently at 60 electoral votes, with 210 more to go.
Hillary Clinton is currently at 48 electoral votes, with 222 more to go.
7:55 PM CST
Donald Trump has just won Minnesota!
Hillary Clinton stands at 48 electoral votes, with 222 votes needed to win.
Donald Trump stands at 66 electoral votes, with 204 votes needed to win.
8:05 PM CST
This is the biggest update yet probably!
Donald Trump has just collected multiple states, and Florida hasn't even been counted yet.
Hillary Clinton stands at 97 electoral votes, with 173 needed to win.
Donald Trump stands at 123 electoral votes, with 147 needed to win.
8:32 PM CST
Both canidates are in the three digit values of their electoral votes.
Most of the states are still unconfirmed, and are about to have their polls closed.
Donald Trump has 137 electoral votes with 133 more needed to win.
Hillary Clinton has 104 electoral votes with 166 more needed to win.
The election is currently at a close call, and here is why.
Here are the states that are unconfirmed, and who are they matching with.
Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, New Hampshire. Those states all belong to Donald Trump.
Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Wisconsin. Those states all belong to Hillary Clinton.
Keep in mind, these are only the swing states that I am currently looking at, as they are the biggest currently, besides CA.
8:58 PM CST
Donald Trump is currently at 137 electoral votes, and Hillary Clinton is at 104 electoral votes.
These results were the same as described in 8:32 PM CST's results.
Currently, Donald Trump has all of the swing states, except for Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Colorado.
The Pennsylvania voting system actually had some glitches, which striked a major effect on the polls, and Hillary Clinton's percentage went down because of that.
Many people in the United States whom are rooting for Hillary Clinton are hoping for extra votes on Florida, and for Pennsylvania to stay.
Can we wait to see California, and see the effects of the western side?
9:21 PM CST
Donald Trump is currently at 140 electoral votes.
Hillary Clinton is currently at 104 electoral votes.
None of the swing states have been confirmed yet with their official vote on where their electoral votes will go.
CNN has described the scenario of how past years, if they come over to this year's statistics, that Donald Trump would win by just a few electoral votes.
Obviously, we cannot always rely on CNN, but as I hope, Trump has a big chance.
9:46 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 168 electoral votes, and needs 102 votes more to win.
Hillary Clinton currently has 131 electoral votes, and needs 139 votes more to win.
Hillary Clinton has won over Virginia, and Colorado, while Donald Trump has won Ohio.
If Donald Trump keeps Wisconsin and Michigan in his possesion, he will have a higher chance over Hillary Clinton to win.
At first, Donald Trump had a 25% chance to win, but now he has an 89% chance to win.
9:55 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 197 electoral votes, needing 73 more to win.
Hillary Clinton currently has 131 electoral votes, needing 139 more to win.
It's looking hard for Hillary Clinton, if they can pull off MI, and WI, they can maybe win the presidency.
Otherwise, it looks like Donald Trump is heading towards the right direction.
10:10 PM CST
Donald Trump currently has 201 electoral votes, needing 69 more to win.
Hillary Clinton currently has 197 electoral votes, needing 73 more to win.
It is currently a close call.
My prediction is that if Donald Trump wins all of his pending states, he will have 285 electoral votes, winning the presidency of the United States of America.
Hillary Clinton was winning 190 to 171, but then it raised back up. CNN is being stressed with all of the states votes getting pulled in.
Conclusion
Donald Trump has won the presidency of the United States of America with 286 electoral votes, while Hillary Clinton only had 219.
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