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Swing States Too Close To Call For Presidential Race According To Latest Quinnipiac University Poll

One day before the 2016 Presidential Election, likely voter results in Florida and North Carolina, the two states seen as critical to the final outcome, are too close to call according to the latest Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released earlier today. Hillary Clinton is at 46 percent in Florida and 47 percent in North Carolina while Donald Trump is recording 45 percent of the vote in each state. “There is no realistic scenario under which Trump can win the White House without those two states,” said Peter Brown, assistant director of the poll, “while Clinton might get there without them, it’s not a road she wants to travel.” He went on to say that while neither of these states is likely to be as close as the 548 votes in Florida in the 2000 election, both states could keep the country up as ballots are counted well into Wednesday morning, and possibly even beyond. The latest poll was conducted from Nov. 3 through Nov. 6 and included 884 likely Florida voters and 870 from North Carolina.

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