New Hampshire race remains too close to call

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The heated battleground state of New Hampshire is still too close to call, multiple networks are reporting. Hillary Clinton has a razor-thin lead of 47.7 to 47.2 — a difference of just a few hundred votes between them. An estimated 91 percent of the state's votes have been reported thus far. New Hampshire carries just four electoral votes, but they've proven critical in recent presidential elections.

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Kelly Gonsalves

Kelly Gonsalves is a sex and culture writer exploring love, lust, identity, and feminism. Her work has appeared at Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and more, and she previously worked as an associate editor for The Week. She's obsessed with badass ladies doing badass things, wellness movements, and very bad rom-coms.