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9:42 PM: Multiple outlets report that VA, FL, NC, OH, PA are too close to call. Prediction models are showing the election as a ‘coin-flip’ chances for Trump or Hillary. The markets and the Mexican Peso are plunging. Stay tuned…
9:17 PM: Trump is keeping it close and winning in states he needs to win (FL, NC). The liberals on television are moving into full panic mode. Stay tuned….
Trump wins Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Texas, per Fox News
POSSIBLY YOOJ UPDATE:
BREAKING Florida for Trump ✔️#ElectionNight
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) November 9, 2016
This call could be a bit premature, but Florida represents a major test for Trump. He needs it to win.
Trump leads Florida by a razor thin margin:
Florida results with 91% in – @realDonaldTrump leads @HillaryClinton 48.9% to 48.1%. #ElectionNight #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/1G7F4qHk6w
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
BREAKING: Republicans retain the House of Representatives.
BREAKING: Republicans retain control of the House of Representatives, NBC News projects. https://t.co/jn8limUSe7 pic.twitter.com/vVGTS3d7b8
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 9, 2016
Per Florida native and Washington Examiner reporter Kelly Cohen, the sunshine state has approved medical marijuana:
just when you thought #florida couldn’t get more wild, it just approved medical marijuana in a landslide: 76.9% in favor. #election2016
— kelly cohen (@politiCOHEN_) November 9, 2016
Confirmed: Todd Young wins Indiana:
Todd Young (R) wins Indiana Senate race, @NBCNews projects https://t.co/F2MLlKpC7Y #Decision2016 pic.twitter.com/zbhQ8fh8zI
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 9, 2016
CBS’s Will Rahn reports that Tammy Duckworth has defeated Republican(in name only) Senator Mark Kirk:
Duckworth beats Kirk
— Will Rahn (@willrahn) November 9, 2016
Donald Trump has won Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Oklahoma.
Hillary Clinton takes New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and Massachusetts, Illinois, and Washington D.C.
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott wins his first full term:
BREAKING: @SenatorTimScott wins first full term. He becomes the first black U.S. Senator from the South since Reconstruction #SouthCarolina pic.twitter.com/SUCUYKERC7
— Nigel Robertson (@thetopstoryWYFF) November 9, 2016
Fox News projects another Trump win:
Fox News projects @realDonaldTrump wins South Carolina. #ElectionNight #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/NxB3M93in9
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
Per the Washington Examiner’s Gabby Morrongiello, Rob Portman has won Ohio:
JUST IN: Fox News projects Portman will win Senate re-election in Ohio
— Gabby Morrongiello (@gabriellahope_) November 9, 2016
Per Politico, Trump leads Florida right now, but nothing conclusive is in…
Mike Pence has a thank you message for the people of Indiana:
Moments ago, @mike_pence tweeted in response to @realDonaldTrump winning Indiana. #ElectionNight #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/QGzVADQJMn
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
Jeff Blehar of the Decision Desk HQ calls Florida Senate for Marco Rubio:
Rubio has won reelection in FL-SEN.
— Jeff B/DDHQ (@EsotericCD) November 9, 2016
The Trafalgar Group, a political consulting and public relations firm, has produced their final predictions for tonight:
@PpollingNumbers @Trump4Hope @trfgrp
— Wayne Alder (@wmalder) November 8, 2016
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul retains his seat, per Fox News:
Fox News projects @RandPaul wins Kentucky Senate race. #ElectionNight #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/1RglABZzoB
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 9, 2016
Vermont has been called for Hillary Clinton. Kentucky and Indiana called for Donald Trump.
Indiana and Kentucky-> Trump.
We will have results in Vermont, Florida, Virginia, and New Hampshire in less than 20 minutes.— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) November 9, 2016
The first polls are closing.
Here’s what we’ve got so far. North Carolina is one of the most important states in this election, with 15 electoral votes up for grabs. All of the states races are too close to call.
.@BretBaier: “@HillaryClinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook predicts that North Carolina may not be called on #ElectionNight.” #FoxNews2016 pic.twitter.com/f5tsVueZHk
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 8, 2016