Donald Trump is leading Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin but the race remains too close to call.
With nearly all of the precincts reporting, Trump was hanging to a 3-point lead over Clinton. Should he prevail, Trump would be the first Republican presidential candidate to carry Wisconsin since Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Trump was on the verge of having enough electoral votes to capture the presidency. Wisconsin's 10 votes would be enough to put him over the top.
Trump made Wisconsin a priority, campaigning in the state five times during the general election. Clinton didn't visit once. Polls consistently showed her ahead, but Trump was poised to prove them wrong.