Can social media call the election?
It's the moment of truth.
Across the country, voters are choosing either Donald Trump, the divisive outsider who defied the odds to capture the Republican nomination, or Hillary Clinton, the polarizing insider who represents the Democrats.
Some pundits say the results will be a blowout, giving the win to Clinton. Others say it will be the narrowest contest ever. Everyone agrees, though, that a handful of swing states will likely determine the outcome of what's been called the nastiest election in history. Spredfast, a social media analytics firm, is following how people feel about the candidates throughout the day in seven key swing states -- New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Michigan and Colorado. The goal: Gauging which candidate is likely to become the 45th president of the US.
