There are still a couple of months left for Election Day but by now it has become clear that the final battle would be fought between the two presumptive nominees – Democratic Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump. The primaries and caucuses, which lasted for four months, saw a number of candidates both from the Republican as well as the Democratic Party competing with each other in the race to the White House. However, by June 7 Hillary Clinton had emerged as the presumptive nominee by bagging the required number of delegates needed to win the nomination. Donald Trump had emerged as the presumptive nominee in the early May when both Ted Cruz and John Kasich withdrew from the race. With the primaries coming to an end on June 14, the stage is now set for the conventions in July and the final debates between the two presumptive nominees. The Election Day on November 8 will determine which of these two candidates would ultimately lead the United States of America as the next President.