decline greatly. these are the sort of people when donald trump says i m bringing the jobs back, i m going to get fair trade deals, these are the people that have listened. because they have seen the loss in their own lives. we ll see how it plays out. kate and john. all right, martin sav onidge parma, thank you. all day, you ve been sending us your voting selfies. please keep them coming. use #myvote on instagram. let us know who you voted for and where. make sure you follow your state laws. send us those pictures. happening right now, hillary clinton getting ready to head to new york city where she ll be holding her election night event. that s really just a little than a mile from where donald trump will be holding his election night headquarters. we ll talk to the clinton campaign about what she s doing right now. plus, the first polls, they close in just a matter of hours. people lining up to vote. all acontrols the country.
polling place in warren, michigan, what are you seeing, jessica? kate, you mentioned it, a flurry of activity in michigan for the past week. also a lot of activity at the polling place. we re just outside this polling place in mccolm county. we do have to stay outside. lucky for the folks here though, they can wait inside. it is a bit damp, a little bit rainy out here. you know, michigan has suddenly come into play over the past few days. and the people here are feeling it. donald trump held his late-night rally last night on the western part of the state. hillary clinton was here yesterday as well. president obama rallying for her in ann arbor, michigan. you know, michigan has not voted for a republican candidate since 1988. suddenly, though, the candidates seem to feel this state is in play. because of that. mccokoccolm county has become as for trump. this is a blue collar suburb of detroit. trump hoping if maybe he can tip
battleground of north carolina. we know that, and we knee candidates know it, because each of them was here within the last 18 hours of their campaign. john, kate? victor blackwell, thank you so much. a key toss-up, now to boris sanchez outside a polling location in high lee aleah, flo. what are you seeing there, boris? significance lost on no one. reporter: good morning, kate. turnout so far has been somewhat slow at this location right behind us. about three dozen people lined up outside this morning when polls opened. now it s kind of quiet out here. but we re expecting things to get heated up as we get later into the evening. so far more than 6.5 million people have voted in the state of florida. that s more people than voted in the entire 2000 election, and the big story is turnout in the latino community. we re up 89% from where we were in 2008. that has major implications for both candidates.
presidential elections have gone to the democrats. but this time around, both candidates have their own demons to fight before they can claim any victories here. when you talk about the hillary clinton camp, you will find that this is not hillary country. she actually lost the primaries back in 2008, and this time only beat bernie sanders by very small margin. the big question, will those bernie sanders supporters come out and vote for her? when it comes to donald trump, this is actually ted cruz country. he won the primary this time around, and the big question is, will those ted cruz supporters actually come out and vote for donald trump? now, i ve talked to some of them. they do say that it helped tremendously for ted cruz to actually be out on the campaign trail with donald trump. but here we are. it s election day. only time will tell. john and kate? rosa flores, thank you so much. bringing back our panel now.
a lot of conversation, feingold had a 15-point lead now down to single digits p. a hotly contested senate seat. a lot of people obviously talking about that. a lot of people going out and doing door knocking last minute. still a highly contested state. ron young in wauwatosa, wisconsin. and rarely gets much attention in presidential election years is widely republican. at least one. now very much in play. hillary clinton swooped in last week. and going to dan simon in the battleground state of arizona in phoenix. dan? reporter: hey, john and kate. we are at a church here in central phoenix. we ve seen a steady stream of voters coming into this church. right now it appears to be empty. one reason that might be, this is an early voting state and more than 60% of the expected vote has already come in. now, when you look at the