LISTEN: East Renfrewshire man joins Clinton campaign to make final push for votes on election day

It’s polling day in America – but will voters chose Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump as their next Commander in Chief?

Published 5th Nov 2016

It’s polling day in America – but will voters chose Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump as their next Commander in Chief?

Pollsters say the race is still too close to call and its certainly sparked a lot of debate, here on home soil, about who we’d like to see become America’s 45th President.

Ross McCrae, from East Renfrewshire, packed a bag and decided to join the Clinton campaign in North Carolina for the final week of campaigning.

He’s been speaking to Radio Clyde News:

There’s been a lot of talk about a Clinton 'firewall' – when it comes to polling, suggesting her lead in states such as Michigan, Maine, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Virginia and Colorado means that she does not have to worry if traditional swing states like Florida, Ohio and Iowa are beyond her reach.

But Donald Trump is now looking to blast a hole through it, parking his tanks on Mrs Clinton's Michigan and Wisconsin lawns.

To the surprise of many, he opted to visit both states in the final few days of the race, despite trailing in the polls.

His campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, has proclaimed Michigan to be "up for grabs".

It’s been a long campaign with both candidates battling it out since the start of the year.

Glasgow man Joe McCauley gave up his job back in February to go and campaign for Hillary Clinton during the primaries when she was still waiting to be selected as the Democratic nominee:

And we’ll keep you updated on all the US Election results as they come in on our Twitter feed @RadioClydeNews.