Shall feel on returning to wheatland. You are a happy man indeed. He said to friends and family alike, i could well be the last president of these United States. Now if you follow me. Still at 91, betty nowman doesnt plan on abandoning buchanan or his home any time soon. I think this hour keeps me young. The candidate did something right. Hahaha. Some places have probably fly the American Flag dont have of a say in the president election. Puerto rico, guam and am cerica samoa. Mr. Chairman, hello, world. Hello, america. Of all of the delegations at the Republican National convention. Only one introduced itself to American Samoa, yes correct pronunciation, an often overlooked collection of islands in the south pacific. Its been a u. S. Territory since 1900. And yet, a lot of people there have no idea where this place is. He is a ranger at National Mark of American Samoa. Located over 7,000 miles from our nations capital. It is the only u. S. Soil south of equator. Om colorful crabs, pristine coral reeves here are some of the best in the world. The islands remoteness helped preserve its way of life. Most important thing is our culture. Also preserve our all chur hecu. Samoa culture, cooking in an earth oven, and the island christian since arrival of pay for fresh coconuts in dollars. The American Flag is everywhere. The preferred family run shuttle buses. In fact. Close to 55,000 people who live here may be the most patriotic in the entire country. American samoa, where per cap tarks more sons and daughters, wear the uniform of the u. S. Armed services than any other state reporter the military has a big presence here. Despite participating in the primary process, american be c commanderinchief. Like puerto rico and guam, residents of American Samoa dent get any electoral volts. All we do now is true pray for a good leader to rise up and make a difference. Peter was born in small today. Not only has he never voted for president. He is also not a u. S. Citizen. The people of American Samoa are kidded u. S. Nationals. Born owing allegiance to the United States. But you are not a citizen. America doesnt owe its allegiance back. While the other major territories have achieved citizenship by birth through act of congress. It never happened in american sa mowa. Last year, they fil lawsuit arguing the 14th amendment which guarantees citizen to those born on u. S. Soil should apply to the territori territories. They have been raised in an american system. They served the american government. There is no reason why they should not be citizens. Because they are on sovereign u. S. Soil. Let us be United States citizens. One of the plaintiffs in the i have been discriminated against. I cannot be a United States citizen. If nationals move off island to. Say california, they still cant vote or hold certain jobs. Unless they pay a fee and apply. If you were a citizen by birth. Go to any state and establish residency. And as a u. S. Sit taen for voting purposes in the state. Cant do that in american also a matter of personal pride. Feel like i dont belong. In june, the Supreme Court declined to hear his case. He is exploring other options. Worth noting not everyone here want to be a u. S. Citizen. I am pretty much good the way i am. Fine with being a national. Fine with being a national. Reporter the laid back sim ply team of life here stands in contrast to the extremely complicated system of local and place like this. A system that is on the brink of change. The federal government doesnt eech even own this park land. Leased from the local villages. When the runs out in 22 years, the future of the pocket of green in the distant pacific as ugh, its only lunchtime and my cold medicines wearing off. Im dragging. Yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. Or, take mucinex. One pill fights congestion for 12 hours. No thank you very much, guess i wont be seeing you for a while. Is that a bisque . 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Come the 1900s, states were using large ballots including all the candidates. So big they were called blanket ballots. At the same time in big cities. Technology was taking over. Though paper ballots can still be found in some places, even today, and then there is the 2000 president ial election in florida. Remember those hanging chads. So, which artifact from this Years Campaign will rate a spot in a future experience. Like the election itself, stay tuned. ,, todays election tore the nation apart and done a number on families. Steve hartman found one shattered household on the road. Reporter the serrated edge of our election divide runs through a townhouse in raleigh, North Carolina. Right through the family of joyce woodhouse. Here they are together. Joyces two sons, brad and dallas grew up side by side. Your mom was on medicare, brad. Wound up on opposite sides of a split screen. Dallas is executive director of the North Carolina republican party. While brad runs a proclinton super pac. That is an insult, brad. Perhaps you have seen them before, biting each others head off on cable news channels. You make this up . Taking phone calls on cspan. You are right i am from down south. My god its mop. Das gri disagree. Must have raised them differently . Rocked in the same rocking share. One on your right and one on your left side. Must have been. Their relationship is a circus, some one did a documentary about it. At least in the film you could tell much banter was good natured. This was all shot before trump versus clinton. Hey, buddy. You know it is a girl, right . Yeah, whatever. Im used to them getting angry and debating. But, this has been the most difficult election. The first time that i had just got very sad about it. Yeah. This past summer as the election boiled, joyce says her sons stopped talking to each other altogether. I did. This is what our election has come to. It has driven us apart and muddled our minds. Today we may think we hate the other side, but the fact is, more often than not, we actually love a lot of those people. And in some cases, with all of our hearts. But here is the good news, the brothers are talking again. I pray that all families can can come together. And love each other. And reallyize that, family is the most important. I think we can all vote for that. Steve hartman, on the road, in raleigh, North Carolina. Thats the overnight news for this election day. Be sure to check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. And well have Live Team Coverage all through the night. As the numbers come in. Beginning with a special election edition of the evening in new york city, im demarco morgan. A mammoth monday before decision tuesday. Get out and vote. We can do this four candidates crisscross eight states in a final election eve push for votes. Tomorrow we face the test of our time. This ist. This is it. Good luck get out there. I did my thing. . . Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. 82 weeks after Hillary Clinton declared her candidacy and 72 weeks after donald trump did the same, the race is now down to its final hours. Clinton trump and their including six of the narrowly divided battleground states that will decide the election. Were going to begin our coverage with Major Garrett on the Trump Campaign. If we dont win, all of us, honestly, we have all wasted our time, ill be honest. In North Carolina, donald trump confronted something rarely seen in his break neck barn storming of the country. A venue with plenty of room to spare. Trump drew thousands on a monday afteoo polls and early vote turnout in battleground states suggested the republican nominee will need a surge of voters tomorrow. You have one magnificent chance. Honestly in four years its over. Trump bu yoed by fbi james comeys decision to investigate emails on a laptop used by a top clinton aide. Sorting the email agencies found nothing to change his decision not to rick mend charges against Hillary Clinton. The fbi, the director, was obviously under tremendous pressure. So, they went through 650,000 emails in eight days. Yeah, right . So sad what is going on. Earlier in the day, trump sounded more upbeat. He told a packed house in sarasota, florida, he had done all he could do to win. Ie win the great state of florida. And we are going to take back the white house. This is it. Good luck. Get out there. I did my thing. I mean i worked. Trump even lightened the mood reaching into the crowd for a flimsy likeness of himself. Nice head of hair, i will say that. Trumps runningmate an extraordinary journey. That man its ready. This team is ready. This movement is obviously ready. The Trump Campaign is encouraged by early and absentee vote totals in florida, ohio, and North Carolina. But acknowledged day of turnout there, and in pennsylvania, michigan and especially New Hampshire, are crucial to trumps fate. In that regards, scott, trump will try to set a good emp voting election day early in manhattan. Major garrett for us tonight. Nancy cordes and the clinton campaign. We can dupe this. We can do this. Nearly 600 days after launching her bid, clinton wrapped up with a simple message. Vote. If the lines are long tomorrow, please wait. Unlike trump she spent the day bouncing between just two this election is basically between division and unity in our country. Its between strong and steady leadership or a loose cannon who could put everything at risk. Clinton told reporters she is already thinking about what comes after election day. I think i have some work to do to bring the country together as i have been saying in these speeches in the last few days, i really do want to be e people who vote against me. Her confident is based on a get out the vote operation two years in the making. Campaign aide say volunteers in battleground states knocked on 6. 2 million doors this weekend and made 8. 1 million phone calls. Great. President obama hit New Hampshire and michigan today. He reminded working class voters what his administration did to save the auto industry. So what did i tell you . That donald trump is not the guy who is going to look out for you. You need to listen. Breaking as the first woman president. But there its one subtle reference in her final two minute ad airing tonight in primetime. So tonight, im asking for your vote. And tomorrow, lets make history together. Im Hillary Clinton, and one last time, i approve this message. Reporter pennsylvania is one of the few battleground states that votes almost entirely on election day. And, so the clintons are pulling out all of the stops here in philadelphia tonight appearing with the obamas, scott. And couple local musicians from across the border in new jersey. Bruce springsteen and john bon jovi. Nancy, thank you. Thank you for the growth of early voting in much of the country, election day is now can vote. 42 million have already made their choices. Lets go to our election savant anthony salvanto, cbs news director of elections. Anthony. Scott, early voting is pivotal in so many battleground states. Following all year. Where in places like North Carolina, florida, nevada, we estimate more than half the vote will be cast before tomorrow. Now, in North Carolina, things look even from what we can see so far. Even. Hispanic voters, turning out in force, helping keep Hillary Clinton and donald trump, neck and neck. And in nevada, it looks like democratic registration, may be giving clinton an early edge. Why is that so important . Because, if Hillary Clinton can hang on to just two of three of those states, say, take florida her. That would put her over the top. What about the states that dont have early voting . Scott, thats why you see the campaigns concentrating in places like pennsylvania and michigan. They mostly vote tomorrow. That means it its one concentrated day of turnout. And for donald trump, if he is going to catch up, what he has got to do its flip places like florida for himself, like ohio, and any then also not just North Carolina reliably blue states like a pennsylvania or michigan anthony salvanto, director of elections thank you. ,, lets bring in john dickerson, cbs news political director and face the nation. Trump campaigning in traditionally democratic states. Like michigan, and wisconsin. Why . Well, he is trying to break the lines, the democratic lines, the states the democrats traditionally vote for, historically voted for. Wisconsin, michigan and minnesota. And, the challenge is, the reason he is doing that. Bluecollar voters there he thinks he can grab. The challenge with the states when you talk to republicans, worried about the strategy. A republican candidate can get close. Because the it is really democratic tougher, democrats can turn out the vote quickly. You see two president s in michigan. And the, the nominee in michigan turning out the vote at tomorrow night. What should they be looking for . As anthony pointed out. You know, 31 states are sort of out of the conversation a little bit. Historically they vote, historically the states go to the democrats or republicans. Thats been their pattern. We focus on the battleground states. Early in the evening, virginia and North Carolina, will be coming in early. And well look there to see if Hillary Clinton is able to add to Traditional Democratic states. If abl a 270. Excuse me, scott. If donald trump does well in those he has to win twice as many up for grab states. Looking in virginia and North Carolina for signs that he is going to be able to do that. Unother state to watch is pennsylvania. Because that its a state he can take away from traditionally democratic states. In terms of arithmetic, trump has a taller hill to climb. Yes, win twice as many as thank you very much. Our cbs news Election Night coverage with our entire campaign 2016 team, will begin right here, 6 30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the cbs evening news. And well then continue all through the night. The fbi shook up the race again, yesterday, when it cleared clinton for a second time in the investigation into whether she received classified information on her private unsecured computer server. Fbi director james comey told ng discovered emails did not contain anything that would change his opinion. That what clinton did was in his words extremely careless but not criminal. Here is jeff pegues. Reporter fbi agents used a especially designed Computer Program to scan and sort hundreds of thousands of emails clinton aide huma abedin. While investigators is is neshlly said they were unlikely to finish before election day. After less than two weeks they determined most emails were personal or duplicates of messages they had seen. Officials realized the case was back to where it was in july. When fbi director james comey decided not to recommend charges against clinton for mishandling classified information. No reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. Reporter on capitol hill, republican members of congress, are still not satisfied. Utahs jason chaffetz. There was potentially largest breach of security in the history of the state department. No matter who wins this election we got to clean that up and make sure it never happens again. Former u. S. Attorney, Roscoe Howard has known the fbi director for 20 years. What kind of man is he . Tremendous integrity. Howard says comey was wrong to go public with renewed investigation. I think it is a mistake. Trying to stay out of elections can run its course. Reporter fbi directors are given ten year terms. So that theyre seen as independent and above politics. Scott, comey has been on the job three years. Which means he will likely be working with whomever wi