US election 2016: The fever spreads across the world

A woman hugs a cutout of US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a public relations campaign put on by the US Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on November 7, 2016. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump launched into the frenzied final day of their historic fight for the White House on November 7, with blow-out rallies in the handful of swing states that will decide who leads the United States. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel Hayduk

As Americans go to the polls to choose their next president today, the world watches. From the temples of India to the street of Tanzania, people are choosing sides, hoping for the anointed candidate to be declared the winner of an election that has polarised America.

In fact, clairvoyant animals are also picking the preferred sides.

Check out the gallery above to find out more about how the 2016 American presidential election is followed in different parts of the world.

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