A look at the presidential map: The Fix's latest ratingsOhioThe biggest move is switching this state from "toss-up" to "lean Republican." The Buckeye State, which went for Obama in each of his two races, has long been one of the friendlier swing states for Trump, thanks in large part to its older and whiter population. Two of the three most recent polls conducted in New Hampshire have shown a dead heat. The overall numbersEven with these changes, however, Clinton still has 290 electoral votes leaning toward her or solidly for her, while Trump has 209. And, even if Trump sweeps the states we currently rate as toss-ups, he is only at 248 electoral votes — 22 short of what he needs to be elected president.
Source: Washington Post November 05, 2016 16:06 UTC