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Trump with early lead called in KY, IN; Clinton to grab Vermont, Florida tight

With the first votes counted, projections are widely made Donald Trump will grab traditionally Republican states of Kentucky and Indiana, while Hillary Clinton will emerge victorious in Vermont

MOSCOW, November 9. /TASS/. With the first votes counted in the first states, projections are widely made Donald Trump will grab traditionally Republican states of Kentucky and Indiana, while Hillary Clinton will emerge victorious in Vermont.

In Kentucky and Indiana, 63% voted Trump, while 33% - Clinton, with 15% and 11% of the ballots already counted respectively, according to the New York Times.

Vermont shows 53.9% in favor of Hillary Clinton, a 14 point lead over Trump, which made CNN call it a victory for the Democratic candidate.

CNN has called West Virginia for Trump, with its 5 electoral votes going to Trump’s 51% of the votes.

A key and tight race is still under way in Florida, with 49% for Hillary and 47% for Trump, Gary Johnson gets 1.2% of the votes with 30% counted. 29 electoral votes are up for grabs in one of the largest ‘battlefields’ in the US election race.

And Trump is showing an early lead in Georgia (16 electoral votes), raking in 73.4% in early counting.