If you are looking for the next President of the United States of America, all you need to look at the outcomes from the following states. The results from these states would give you enough indications on the next probable president.
The most important of these states are Florida which has 29 electoral votes to offer, especially for Donald Trump. Without Florida, Trump has no path to the Presidency. The nest most important states are Ohio and Pennsylvania. These two states together offer 38 electorates, more than Texas. If Donald Trump can win these two, his path to the White House would be much smoother. The next in the league is North Carolina. This state, which has 15 electoral votes, is very important for Hillary Clinton if she is looking to prevent Trump from getting in the White House. Other key states are Arizona (11 votes), Colorado (9 votes), Iowa (6 votes), Nevada (6 votes), New Hampshire (4 votes), and Virginia (13 votes).
Among the above, Trump is very likely to win Florida, Ohio, Iowa, North Carolina, and Arizona. Hillary Clinton is the favorite to win Virginia and New Hampshire. States like Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Nevada could go to either side.


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