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AP: Clinton Can Win White House Without Winning Ohio And Florida

Two months from Election Day, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has a clear edge over GOP rival Donald Trump in nearly every measure traditionally used to gauge success in presidential races. She's raising large sums of money and flooding airwaves with television advertisements. A sophisticated data team with a history of winning White House races is meticulously tracking voters in key battleground states. Clinton also has multiple paths to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House - so many that she could lose Ohio and Florida and still become America's first female president. Clinton's biggest advantage heading into the fall campaign may be that Trump squandered an entire summer that could have been used capitalizing on the Democrat's shaky standing with voters - or improving his own.

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