Trump cracks the Electoral College lock A new round of state polls shows Donald Trump suddenly has a path to 270 electoral votes.
Just six weeks ago, Hillary Clinton's advantage in the Electoral College looked insurmountable. Now, based on the latest round of public polls, it's a different story.
If the election were held today, Donald Trump would apparently win roughly as many electoral votes as Hillary Clinton who held a commanding lead in early August and seemed to be closing off all possible Trump routes to 270 electoral votes.
But state polling averages, which can be lagging indicators, are beginning to show Trump in the lead. According to POLITICOs Battleground States polling average, Trump is now ahead in Iowa and Ohio and hes tied with Clinton in vote-rich Florida.
A slightly more aggressive estimate could add Nevada, North Carolina and one electoral vote in Maine to Trumps tally: The New York real-estate magnate is ahead in the most recent polls in Nevada and North Carolina, and in Maines Second Congressional District.
That, plus all the other states Mitt Romney won four years ago, would get Trump to 266 electoral votes just four shy of the 270 needed to win. Clintons once-comfortable cushion has been deflated to such an extent that if Trump wins those states and the electoral vote in Maine, he only needs one more state to win with Colorado, Michigan, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Virginia the most likely targets. And theres recent polling evidence suggesting he is in striking distance in some of those states.
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