Republican presidential nominee will face-off against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on November 8, 2016. (Photo: Getty)
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- Voters in key states face long lines, equipment failures
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Both the Clintons and Trumps voted in New York on Election Day. Donald Trump joked that it was a "tough decision." USA TODAY NETWORK
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Sen. John McCain and his wife Cindy McCain talk to the media after casting their ballots at Mountain View Christian Church in Phoenix on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. Nick Oza/azcentral.com
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Mayllet Paz, a Panamanian immigrant who immigrated to the US and now lives in Burlington, Vt., makes a poster in the parking lot of Walmart in Williston on election day critical of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. RYAN MERCER/FREE PRESS
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Voters in Maryvale talk about the process and their feelings about the election. Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/azcentral.com
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Rebecca, a Burlington Donald Trump voter who declined to provide her last name, explains her support of the Republican candidate on Election Day 2016 outside the polling location at Sustainability Academy at Lawrence Barnes in Burlington. JESS ALOE/FREE PRESS
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton arrived at a Chappaqua, New York polling station to cast her ballot on election day. (Nov. 8) AP
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump arrived at a New York polling station on Tuesday to cast his vote in the presidential election. (Nov. 8) AP
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