Polls show Clinton ahead in several battleground states but aides tell NBC News that the campaign remains worried about states like North Carolina, Michigan and New Hampshire.
On Tuesday, Trump took to Twitter to urge his supporters — who have propelled him to historic heights in this unlikeliest of election years — to vote and once again shock the nation.
In Florida, 36 percent of Hispanic early voters cast ballots for the first time — a group polls show overwhelmingly supports Clinton — putting Trump in an unfavorable position to win the state.
Trump lawyers asked to set the ballots and voting machines from so-called “rogue” precincts aside, and reveal the name of all the poll workers, something the judge said would lead to harassment.
After months of anxiety about unprecedented Russian meddling in the U.S. election, U.S, intelligence sources tell NBC News that the “cyber hygiene” of all 50 states is “clean.”
In 2008, Hillary Clinton told supporters they had made “18 million cracks” in the glass ceiling for women’s equality. Today, Clinton hopes to make history as first ever female president-elect.
At the Unity Cafe in Manchester, New Hampshire, voters were confident that — despite an election that some say has torn at the American social fabric — Americans would move forward together.