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People around the world are watching the US Election 2016  results very closely. So far a tight race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

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A woman poses with cutouts of U.S. presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton during an election night viewing party in San Salvador, El Salvador.Jose Cabezas/Reuters

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People, including US citizens, gather at a bar in Mexico City, as US poll results come in, on November 8, 2016.Pedro Pardo/AFP / Getty Images

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People watch the US election results live at the Sydney University on November 9, 2016.Saeed Khan/AFP / Getty Images

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Buttons featuring "Democrat" and "Republican" labels sit at an election watch party organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, China.Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg

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People react to results on a TV screen during an Election Night Party at the United States Embassy in London.Frank Augstein/The Associated Press

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Democrat supporters pose for a photo with a cardboard cut out of Hillary Clinton at a 'Democrats Abroad' function at the Kingston Hotel in Melbourne, Australia.Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

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Women wearing masks of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton attend an election night viewing party in San Salvador, El Salvador.Jose Cabezas/Reuters

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Patrons gather at a restaurant to watch the live telecast of the U.S. presidential elections on TV in Beijing, China.Ng Han Guan/The Associated Press

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U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy makes a speech next to a TV screen broadcasting election results at the U.S. presidential election results watch party at her residence in Tokyo, Japan.Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

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