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This is it, the day when American voters finally get their say who becomes their next leader. They are also voting for all U.S. representatives, and about a third of U.S. senators, as well as state and local officials.

头条新闻,今天美国选民终于决定谁将会成为下一届领导人。他们也将选出全部国会众议员员以及1/3的参议员,以及部分的州和地方官员。

But the spotlight is on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. One of whom is certain to take the Oval Office.

但是选举的焦点在于共和党候选人唐纳德·特朗普以及民主党候选人希拉里·克林顿这两人身上。两人中将有一人入住美国总统办公室。

Several recent national polls indicated that Clinton had a slight advantage between three to four percentage points about likely voters. This is a close race and both candidates have a path to victory. Voters won`t be directly choosing their president. What they`re doing is choosing electors to vote for them. The higher a state`s population, the more electors it has.

最近的几项国家民意调查显示,希拉里以3%-4%的优势略微领先。这是一场势均力敌的竞赛,两位候选人都有各自取胜的方法。选民不会直接参与总统选举,而是选择选举人为他们进行总统选举。一个州的所具有的人口越多,那么该州的选举人就多。

CNN`s Electoral College map gives an idea of how things could go today. But again, these are estimates based on polls, previous votes and early votes.

CNN的选举地图反映了今天的事态可能会如何发展。但是,这些估计是基于民意调查选票,之前的选票以及早期的选票。

You have to say advantage Clinton as we headed to these final hours, and this big national lead is why. Four points for Secretary Clinton, 46 percent to 42 percent heading into the final week and the national CNN poll of polls, that compares favorably, a better lead than President Obama had at this point in 2012, a bigger lead than George W. Bush had at this point in 2004, the last time Republicans won the presidency.

最总统选举的即将开始的数个小时,希拉里一直领先,这次领先意味着什么。在总统选举最后一周,国务卿克林顿以46%对42%,领先4个百分点。这优于美国总统奥巴马在2012年的支持率,并大大优于乔治·布什在2004年的支持率,同时2004年也是共和党截止到目前最后一次赢得选举。

National leads though don`t always win presidential elections. We pick our presidents state by state. So, you look at this map and here`s the question. In this frenetic final day, is there a path for Donald Trump?

尽管民调领先的候选人也不一定会赢得总统选举。我们是按照州进行总统选举。所以,看着这个地图,那么问题来了,在这个最后疯狂的一天,特朗普还有取胜的方法吗?

First up, Election Day in America. This is it, the day when American voters finally get their say who becomes their next leader. They are also voting for all U.S. representatives, and about a third of U.S. senators, as well as state and local officials.

But the spotlight is on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. One of whom is certain to take the Oval Office.

Several recent national polls indicated that Clinton had a slight advantage between three to four percentage points about likely voters. This is a close race and both candidates have a path to victory. Voters won`t be directly choosing their president. What they`re doing is choosing electors to vote for them. The higher a state`s population, the more electors it has.

CNN`s Electoral College map gives an idea of how things could go today. But again, these are estimates based on polls, previous votes and early votes.

You have to say advantage Clinton as we headed to these final hours, and this big national lead is why. Four points for Secretary Clinton, 46 percent to 42 percent heading into the final week and the national CNN poll of polls, that compares favorably, a better lead than President Obama had at this point in 2012, a bigger lead than George W. Bush had at this point in 2004, the last time Republicans won the presidency.

National leads though don`t always win presidential elections. We pick our presidents state by state. So, you look at this map and here`s the question. In this frenetic final day, is there a path for Donald Trump?

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