Donald Trump likely has states like Ohio and Iowa in his column, but with early voting coming in, pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson said Monday she thinks other states like Florida and Nevada that were in play for Trump will go to Hillary Clinton en route to a victory in the general election.
"I think she's got it by 322 electoral votes," Anderson told Fox News' "Fox and Friends" program. "She'll win by 3 to 4 [percentage] points."
Trump on Sunday traveled to seven different states, and Anderson said that normally when a candidate goes outside their normal list of states, it means they're either behind in other places or need to put something new in play.
"Or you're up so far that you have the luxury of spending that time," Anderson said. "Minnesota may be a bit of a reach [for Trump]. Other states like Michigan may be slightly more available than Minnesota."
Meanwhile, Democrats came into the race with "what we call the 'blue wall,'" said Anderson, as many states have been Democratic for a long time and are expected to stay that way.
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