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UPDATE: Multiple media outlets have called Ohio for Donald Trump. He will claim the 18 electoral votes.
The Buckeye State might be the most accurate reflection of election trends, and of the swing states has the longest history of selecting who the next President will be. They’ve voted for the winning candidate in every election since 1964, and strongly went for Donald Trump in 2016. He defeated Hillary Clinton 51.7%-43.6%, but things appear to be closer in 2020.
Because of a continued loss of jobs, but demographics that continue to favor the Republican party, it’s an interesting snapshot of where the midwest is as a voting block. They elected John Kasich as governor twice, but also Sherrod Brown three times to the United State Senate. Brown is an unapologetic progressive Democrat, showing how Ohio can be shifted each election.
Which side of Ohio will make an appearance at the ballot box today?
Who won Ohio?
Donald Trump
What was the final vote tally for Ohio in the presidential election?
TBD
How many electoral votes does Ohio have?
18
Who leads Ohio polling heading into election day?
FiveThirtyEight.com gives Donald Trump a 55% chance of winning.
What does betting market say about Ohio heading into election day?
Ohio election odds tracker
State | Predictit Biden | PredictIt Trump | Betfair Biden | Betfair Trump | Pinnacle Biden | Pinnacle Trump | FiveThirtyEight projection |
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State | Predictit Biden | PredictIt Trump | Betfair Biden | Betfair Trump | Pinnacle Biden | Pinnacle Trump | FiveThirtyEight projection |
Ohio | $0.27 | $0.74 | $2.75 | $1.40 | 3.19 | 1.32 | Trump 55% |