How AP rates the presidential race and the Road to 270

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the media before boarding her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 7, 2016, to travel to Pittsburgh. less Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the media before boarding her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 7, 2016, to travel to ... more WASHINGTON - In the final days of the 2016 campaign, Hillary Clinton holds advantages over Donald Trump in just enough states to win her the White House - if she can hold them on Election Day.

Clinton hopes to strike positive note as campaigna

NOVEMBER 07: Members of the traveling press surround Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before she boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport on November 7, 2016 in White Plains. MANCHESTER, N.H. - Hillary Clinton entered the campaign's final day before Americans go to the polls aiming to strike a positive note following a sharply divisive election season, emphasizing that she wants "to be the president for everybody."

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... Clinton speaks to members of the media before boarding her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 7, 2016, to travel to Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2016, file photo, New ...

Hillary Clinton’s day begins: a video chat with her granddaughter, and a reality check

Kicking off her final day on the campaign trail Monday, Hillary Clinton acknowledged the difficult work ahead should she win Tuesday. "We have some work to do to bring the country together," she told reporters gathered outside her campaign plane in White Plains, N.Y. "I think these splits, these divides that have been not only exposed but exacerbated by the campaign on the other side are ones that we really do have to bring the country together."

Analysis: FBI chief Comey’s actions changed election irreversibly

... Clinton speaks to members of the media before boarding her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., on Nov. 7, 2016, to travel to Pittsburgh. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hugs the American flag after ...

If Hillary Clinton moves to Oval Office, aides’ baggage may be heavy

Hillary Clinton speaks with staffers aboard her plane as John Podesta, second left, her campaign chair, checked his phone, in White Plains, N.Y., Nov. 4, 2016. If Clinton wins the election, a telling test of her transition back to power will arrive quickly: After a wearying campaign, which members of her inner circle will A' or should A' follow her into the Oval Office? In the final sprint of her campaign, troubled by an FBI inquiry and narrowing polls, Hillary Clinton has held tightly to a handful of advisers who have spent their careers protecting her interests, defending her reputation, and at times sullying it - and their own.

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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton looks at national press secretary Brian Fallon's smart phone while on her plane with aid Huma Abedin and traveling press secretary Nick Merrill at Westchester County Airport on Oct. 3, 2016, in White Plains, N.Y. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton looks at national press secretary Brian Fallon's smart phone while on her plane with aid Huma Abedin and traveling press secretary Nick Merrill at Westchester County Airport on Oct. 3, 2016, in White Plains, N.Y. This election season has been nothing to laugh about. Okay, there's been a lot to laugh about, but less in a ha-ha way and more in a "laugh to keep from crying" kind of way.

Clinton Aides: ‘Definitely’ Not Releasing Some HRC Emails

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton looks at national press secretary Brian Fallon's smart phone while on her plane with aid Huma Abedin and traveling press secretary Nick Merrill at Westchester County Airport October 3, 2016 in White Plains, New York. / AFP / Brendan Smialowski A senior adviser to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign told top aides there were "definitely" emails not being released as part of the 55,000 pages initially handed over to the Department of State.

Clinton Aides: ‘Definitely’ Not Releasing Some HRC Emails

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton looks at national press secretary Brian Fallon's smart phone while on her plane with aid Huma Abedin and traveling press secretary Nick Merrill at Westchester County Airport October 3, 2016 in White Plains, New York. / AFP / Brendan Smialowski A senior adviser to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign told top aides there were "definitely" emails not being released as part of the 55,000 pages initially handed over to the Department of State.

As emails are scoured, FBI’s handling of other probes raises questions

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton talks to staff members, including aide Huma Abedin , onboard her campaign plane in White Plains, New York, U.S. October 28, 2016. The New York Times reports that the FBI during the summer showed more caution with investigations linked to the Clinton Foundation and Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, raising new questions about the FBI director's decisions to According to the New York Times, officials avoided steps that "would make the cases public so close to the election."

Clinton Narrowly Beats Trump With Independents in New Bloomberg Poll

Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton waves as she boards her campaign plane headed for Florida at Westchester County Airport on November 1, 2016 in White Plains, New York. Hillary Clinton holds a slim advantage with independents, a group Republican Mitt Romney won by five percentage points in 2012, with almost half the voters in the crucial bloc saying renewed scrutiny of her e-mail won't impact their vote.

Flush with victory! Outhouse prefers Clinton

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gives a thumbs up to a member of the media as she arrives to board her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York yesterdayto travel to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for a rally. A week before election day, a New Hampshire farm stand owner has decided to tally customers' votes for president from an outhouse-turned-fake-voting booth.

Clinton campaign chairman: ‘Dump all those emails’

John Podesta, campaign chairman for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport October 18, 2016 in White Plains, New York. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, told colleagues, "We are going to have to dump all those emails," after a news report revealed the former secretary of state used a private email server to conduct government business, according to emails published Tuesday by WikiLeaks.