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It will take 270 electoral votes to win the 2016 presidential election. Click states on this interactive map to create your own 2016 election forecast. Create a specific match-up by clicking the party and/or names near the electoral vote counter. Use Map Options to set the number of available ratings (colors) in your map. Use the buttons below the map to share your forecast or embed it into a web page.

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Recent Polling Shifts Electoral Map in Favor of Clinton

Clinton is ahead by at least five points in states with 240 electoral votes

Polling Update: First Five Days of October

About a dozen states have seen new polls this week. In the battleground states polled, Clinton generally outperformed the polling averages during this period

A Summary of Electoral College Vote Projections

Where the race stands as of October 5th, from the viewpoint of a number of forecasters

Quinnipiac: 3 to 5 Points Separate Clinton and Trump in Four Battleground States

Surveys of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania were released on October 3, with Clinton ahead 3-5 points except in Ohio where Trump has a similar lead

What if Johnson Wins New Mexico (or Hands it to Trump)?

A poll out this weekend gave the state's former governor 24%, not far behind Clinton and Trump






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