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Sunday 6 November 2016

Trump Closes In On Clinton: All The Latest Polls

Trump Closes In On Clinton: All The Latest Polls

with just four days left until Americans go to the polls, Hillary Clinton's once commanding national lead has collapsed to just 2 points. Once hopelessly behind in the electoral count, Donald Trump has now surged to within striking distance — though his path to the presidency remains precarious. 
After suffering a bloody October, where all of the business mogul's positive momentum from September was undone, he has climbed again in the national polls over the last two weeks, while Clinton has faltered following a series of deeply damaging headlines, most notably the reopening of the FBI's investigation into her private email server. Though Trump is still behind in the count, he has taken the lead in some key battleground states — Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina and, most recently, New Hampshire — and is edging out Clinton in the traditional swing state of Ohio. He has also closed the gap significantly in Colorado and Pennsylvania. One very negative development for Trump over the last day is that Clinton has retaken the lead in Florida, though only by a 1-point margin.
Real Clear Politics' average of state polls, without any "toss-up" states included, currently gives Clinton 216 electoral votes and Trump 164 — a 54-vote fall for Clinton since last week, when she held 272 electoral votes, and a 28-vote gain for Trump. A candidate must garner 270 votes to win the presidency. Below is RCP's Electoral College Map based on current state poll averages as of Nov4
RCP's No Toss Ups Map shows Clinton beating Trump 297 to 241 as of Nov. 4. (On Nov. 3, the tally was 273 to 265, the major difference being Clinton regaining the edge in Florida. A week ago the count was 333 to 205

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