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) – With 90 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 1.6 percent.
- Ohio (18) – With 41 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 7.3 percent.
- Michigan (16) – With 10 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 2.4 percent.
- Pennsylvania (20) – With 13 percent of the votes counted Hillary is leading by 25.8 percent.
- New Hampshire (4) – With 19 percent of the votes counted Hillary is leading by 0.1 percent.
- Maine CD2 (1) – With 6 percent of the votes counted Trump is leading by 11.6 percent.
- Maine (2) – With 8 percent of the votes counted Hillary is leading by 2.5 percent.
- North Carolina (15) – With 39 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading by 1.4 points.
- Virginia (13) – With 87 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading by 2 percent.
- Georgia (16) – With 37 percent of the votes counted, Trump is leading by 22.4 percent.
- Colorado (9) – With 29 percent of the votes counted, Hillary is leading by 7.9 percent.
- Nevada (6) – No count yet.
- New Mexico (5) – With 24 percent of the votes counted, Hillary is leading by 11.6 percent.
- Arizona (11) – No count yet.
- Iowa (6) – No count yet.
- Wisconsin (10) – With 13 percent of the votes counted, Hillary is leading by 6.8 percent.
- Minnesota (10) – With 1 percent of the votes counted, Hillary is leading by 5.8 percent.


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