South Carolina has Clinton ahead, but with only 0.2% of the vote in, Clinton: 50.3% and Trump: 47.2%. Probably not significant at this early point. North Carolina, 0.2% in -- Trump: 49.0%, Clinton: 48.8% New Hampshire, 4% in -- Clinton: 53.7%, Trump: 41.2% Florida is worrisome, with 17.9% in -- Clinton: 50.0%, Trump: 47.2%
@Ken Anderson and @Bobby Cole this is awesome! I'll tell you one thing, we have a guy that has worked his butt of for this country, I believe that, it's only my opinion yes, and all the supporters that have worked so very hard, and all those that stand firm in their beliefs, so proud of those Americans.
I'll be here but I need to get some work done so I won't be posting a running total, since you guys have the same information.
Can't say I not surprise at the numbers being so close, I just never would have believed it, but I see the numbers so far. I thought we had Florida, but someone said large hispanic population didn't like Trump.
I'll check in with the actual numbers from Politico every now and then but I can't stand the constant beating of the drum for Hillary from CBS. Half the polls are closed, so enough with the Hillary infomercials. Why can't they at least pretend to be a news organization?