March 26, 2026 01:07 am (IST)
US Presidential Polls: Trump wins major states, Canadian immigration website crashes
Washington/Toronto, Nov 9 (IBNS): As Republican Nominee Donald Trump slowly inched towards his victory in the ongoing US Presidential polls, the Canadian immigration website crashed multiple times, owing to thick traffic who watched the billionaire take Ohio, Missouri and Florida, reports said.
Many Americans had vowed to move to Canada ever since the real estate mogul filed his GOP nomination.
"The Immigration and Citizen portal sputtered, repeatedly crashing as Election Day results showed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump snagging wins in Ohio, Florida and Missouri," NY Daily News reported.
Trump is presently leading the polls 238 to Clinton's 215.
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#Canadian Immigration Website
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