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That puts Hillary Clinton's potential electoral vote total at 268 when
adding up all the states that are solidly or leaning in her direction,
compared with Trump's 204 when combining all states that are solidly
or leaning in his direction. That leaves six toss-up contests worth a
total of 66 electoral votes.

Clinton remains in a much stronger electoral position than Trump. In
the current snapshot, Clinton would need to win only one of the
remaining toss-up states to secure the presidency. Trump needs to win
all of them. But his mountain to climb to get to 270 electoral votes
is now ever so slightly less steep.

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