Elections in the US - the latest news, online broadcasts, who is leading at the moment

So, the whole of America, and with it the whole world, "stands on its ears." States choose a new president. Numerous media outlets are trying to predict who will win in the last race - Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.

All day, elections are continuing in the United States, the result of which this time it will be extremely difficult to predict until tomorrow. Candidates go nose in the nose - in some states Trump won, in others - Clinton. Latest news The media reported a break of 3.5-4% in favor of Hillary Clinton.

Hundreds of news portals around the world track US elections online. Literally every minute you can restore the whole of today. Both candidates have already voted in the US presidential election.

Elections in the US 2016, ratings and latest news at the end of the day November 8

About who won the elections in the US, it will be possible to speak only tomorrow after 7 am on MSC - at this time the last sites in the state of California will be closed. It is voting in this state that can be decisive. At the moment, there is a forecast of the publication Stale, which reports that Hillary Clinton is leading in such important states as Florida, Ohio and Nevada. At Trump's headquarters declare victory in the states of Michigan and Transylvania.

To win, Donald Trump needs to get the maximum number of votes in Colorado, but Clinton leads there.

Meanwhile, the popular tabloid Washington Post published the results of polls among the population. So, 35% of white voters plan to cast their votes for Clinton, and 46% - for Trump. The overwhelming majority of black votes for Clinton - 83%, and only 3% for Trump. The majority of Hispanics are also behind Hillary Clinton - 58%, and only 20% of their votes are owned by Trump.

It is noteworthy that both candidates approached the crucial voting day with negative ratings. According to Gallup social services, 61% of compatriots are extremely negative about Trump, but his rival is not far behind - Clinton is negative in 52% of Americans surveyed. Such indicators are the worst since 1956. At the same time, 42% of respondents perceive "Trump" negatively, while Clinton - 39%.

Political scientists note that the current election company in the US has been the most unpredictable and turbulent over the past few decades.