People cast their vote into cardboard box urns during a mock ballot vote between US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Kenya’s lakeside town of Kisumu on November 08, 2016, in which Clinton emerged the winner. Sentiment at the lakeside town and the country at large appeared to remain strong in favour of US’ Democratic party, whose outgoing President, Barack Obama is considered a son given his father’s Kenyan heritage, more so at Kogelo, about 60 kilomtres from Kisumu, the birthplace of his father, Obama Snr. / AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA
Photos of the ongoing election in the United State election. The battle between the Republican and Democratic. California, New York and mostly states in the West and Eastern coasts have almost consistently voted Democrat while many states in between, usually referred to as Middle America have consistently voted Republican.
Though the two major candidates, Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump are registered in New York, the state is irrespective of that leaning towards Clinton, the Democratic candidate.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump(2nd R) and his wife Melania fill out their ballots at a polling station in a school during the 2016 presidential elections on November 8, 2016 in New York. / AFP PHOTO / MANDEL NGAN

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton greets supporters after casting her vote in Chappaqua, New York on November 08, 2016.
Chanting “Madam President,” about 150 supporters turned out to cheer on the Democratic nominee who voted with husband Bill Clinton at an elementary school near their home in Chappaqua / AFP PHOTO / EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ

Republician presidential nominee Donald Trump waves as he arrives at a polling station in New York where Trump was to cast his ballot, November 8, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck

People cast their vote into cardboard box urns during a mock ballot vote between US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Kenya’s lakeside town of Kisumu on November 08, 2016, in which Clinton emerged the winner.
Sentiment at the lakeside town and the country at large appeared to remain strong in favour of US’ Democratic party, whose outgoing President, Barack Obama is considered a son given his father’s Kenyan heritage, more so at Kogelo, about 60 kilomtres from Kisumu, the birthplace of his father, Obama Snr. / AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA

Men count votes during a mock ballot vote between US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Kenya’s lakeside town of Kisumu on November 08, 2016, in which Clinton emerged the winner.
Sentiment at the lakeside town and the country at large appeared to remain strong in favour of US’ Democratic party, whose outgoing President, Barack Obama is considered a son given his father’s Kenyan heritage, more so at Kogelo, about 60 kilomtres from Kisumu, the birthplace of his father, Obama Snr. / AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA

Vcast ballots in the presidential election at a polling center in Miami, Florida on November 8, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / RHONA WISE

Vcast ballots in the presidential election at a polling center in Miami, Florida on November 8, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / RHONA WISE

A woman smiles after voting at a polling place at a high school in Burke, Virginia during the US presidential election on November 8, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS
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