US Election 2016: Maryland most likely to vote Democrat, Oklahoma to vote Republican

The race for the White House is in its final stretch, and the states are starting to fall in line behind their nominees.

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has been an early favorite to win on Election Day, but the final week of the campaign saw Republican nominee Donald Trump narrowing the gap as Republican partisans rally behind their party’s controversial nominee.

New polls released by the New York Times/CBS and the Washington Post/ABC showed Clinton with a slimmer lead following FBI’s announcement that they were reviewing the former secretary of state’s emails. Still, it’s the state results that matter in this race to rack up delegates to clinch the presidential elections—a matter that has also caught the eye of eagle-eyed oddsmakers.

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