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lundi 7 novembre 2016

shifts again in Trump's favor, as Clinton holds edge

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shifts again in Trump's favor, as Clinton holds edge

The map of the battlefield is changing once more in favor of Donald Trump, in accordance with the last election newsletter electoral Fox News, announcing a career potentially tight on Tuesday against Hillary Clinton, who continues to maintain the electoral advantage.

In accordance with an update of the score card posted on Monday, Clinton can still reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win all States classified as "solid" or "inclined" Democrats.

But just barely. To do so would make that Clinton came to 274.

Trump is looking at a narrow path, but in expansion, to 270, and you could win to snatch the launches and launch at least a state that he is currently as tilted toward Clinton.

The state elections of Washington says he will not vote for Clinton

The following updates were made on Monday morning to the qualifications of Fox News Decision Team for battlefield key:
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Arizona changes from "shake" to "republican magra"
Iowa changes from "pull" to "republican magra"
Nevada changes from "shake" to "democrat weak"
North Carolina changes of "lean Democrat" to "toss up"
Utah changes from "pull" to "republican magra"

All, except the change of qualification in Nevada, reflect an improved image for the Republican candidate, although the latest surveys show a mixed picture. A survey of Fox News published on Monday morning showed Clinton expanding their lead to 4 points at the national level.

If Trump wins the "solid republican" states together with those who currently are seen as leaning in his address that had come with 215 electoral votes. Win the launch of the states and their 49 electoral votes would not be enough to Trump - that would have to steal a state blue.

Trump and Clinton are maintaining an aggressive campaign timing on the eve of the elections, trying to expel their supporters in the last lap.

Trump, speaking on Monday in Saratoga, Florida, the first of five manifestations, said that if you win, "corrupt politicians and their donors lost".

On the heels of the FBI once more by closing its investigation by e-mail of Clinton, said: "It is now time for the American people to deliver justice in the polls".

Before embarking on a final campaign in three states of battle, Clinton told journalists that has "some work to do to unite the country" and you want to be president of the people who vote for it and those that do not.

In the latest ratings, North Carolina was changed to "launch" in the middle of a race heated to the battlefield critical.

Clinton long held a small advantage at the polls there, but the race has been tightened to the point where none of the candidates has a clear advantage.

Utah has been a difficult to measure, with the independent candidate Evan McMullin emerging in a number of surveys of October. McMullin could still potentially surprise on Tuesday evening, but Trump now seems to have the advantage.

Nevada, meanwhile, is changing to "lean Democrat" since early voting in the state suggests an increase of the participation among Hispanic voters that leave against Trump.
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