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The 2016 presidential election will not be decided soon.

Donald J. Trump’s strong showing among white, working-class and rural voters has kept him competitive in his race against Hillary Clinton, especially in battleground states like Florida and North Carolina, which are crucial to his chances.

Mr. Trump’s gains in Florida have been enough to cancel out Mrs. Clinton’s strength with Hispanic voters. With more than 90 percent of the expected vote reporting, Mr. Trump has a narrow lead in the state. Most of the remaining votes are in South Florida, where Mrs. Clinton has an advantage. Even if it is enough for her to squeak out a win, the race is likely to be extremely close and will not be projected anytime soon, and perhaps not at all tonight. A similar story holds in North Carolina.