There are 17 battleground states in the United States in this year’s election, which could go to either side and will be key decisive factor in the economy. They offer 191 electoral votes. Below are the results from the key battleground states:
- Florida (29) – Donald Trump declared winner.
- Ohio (18) – Donald Trump declared winner.
- Michigan (16) – With 57 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 2.2 percent.
- Pennsylvania (20) – With 82 percent of the votes counted Hillary is leading by 2.3 percent.
- New Hampshire (4) – With 61 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 1.8 percent.
- Maine CD2 (1) – With 42 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 11.5 percent.
- Maine (2) – With 47 percent of the votes counted Hillary is leading by 2.3 percent.
- North Carolina (15) – Donald Trump declared winner.
- Virginia (13) – Hillary Clinton declared winner.
- Georgia (16) – With 78 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading by 13.2 percent.
- Colorado (9) – Hillary Clinton declared winner.
- Nevada (6) – With 2 percent of the votes counted, Clinton is leading by 8.7 percent.
- New Mexico (5) – Hillary Clinton declared winner.
- Arizona (11) – With 36 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading Hillary by 3.3 percent.
- Iowa (6) – With 40 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading by 2.6 percent.
- Wisconsin (10) – With 68 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading by 3 percent.
- Minnesota (10) – With 46 percent of the votes counted, Hillary is leading by 6.6 percent.


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