Hillary Clinton is likely to become the fifth presidential candidate in American history to win the popular vote but lose the White House.

In the most recent tally, Clinton held a tiny lead nationally after piling up a big margin in California, a staunchly Democratic state with the U.S.’s largest population. Clinton had 59.7 million votes to 59.5 million for Trump. And Clinton’s lead in California is expected to grow, with just two-thirds of the state’s voted having been counted.