It’s 1:30am and I’m going to bed. Last news is that the Rs have kept the US Senate.
All Trump has to do is win either Michigan or Minnesota and he will be the President-elect; Clinton basically has to run the table.
PLEASE SEE THE CHART from NYT below my chart – oh my!
NH | National | NH | ||
Percent | Electoral | Precincts | ||
President | Votes | Votes | Reporting | |
Hillary Clinton (D) | 48% | 218 | ||
Donald Trump (R ) | 47% | 254 | 85% | |
Gary Johnson (L) | 4% | 0 | ||
Jill Stein (G) | 1% | 0 | ||
NH Governor | ||||
Max Abramson (L) | 4% | |||
Chris Sununu (R ) | 49% | 84% | ||
Colin Van Ostern (D) | 47% | |||
US Senate (NH) | ||||
Aaron Day (I) | 2% | |||
Kelly Ayotte (R ) | 48% | 84% | ||
Maggie Hassan (D) | 48% | |||
US House (NH) | ||||
CD-1 | ||||
Frank Guinta (R ) | 42% | |||
Carol Shea-Porter (D) | 45% | 89% | ||
Shawn O’Connor (I) | 10% | |||
CD-2 | ||||
Jim Lawrence (R ) | 46% | |||
Winner | Annie Kuster (D) | 49% | 81% | |
John Barbiarz (L) | 5% | |||
US Senate | ||||
Seats | ||||
Republican | 49 | |||
Democrat | 47 | |||
US House | ||||
Seats | ||||
Republican | 227 | |||
Democrat | 162 |
Trump projected 83% to win the presidency – Clinton 18%
I’m going to try to keep this updated at the top and the bottom of the hour(s).