Politics & Government
VIDEO: Hillary Clinton Rally in Manchester, New Hampshire
Watch video of Hillary Clinton's get-out-the-vote rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Nov. 6.

In the absolute final stretch before election day, Hillary Clinton is doubling down on efforts to rally voters in her favor, with two appearances on Sunday in New Hampshire and Ohio. While Clinton focuses on those two states, her surrogates are scheduled to appear in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin and Florida.
One of Clinton's stops on Sunday was Manchester, New Hampshire, a state that has voted Democrat since 2004 and where the polls had Clinton leading up until recently. Donald Trump's campaign sees the state as being in play and is also deploying efforts to win the state's four electoral college votes. Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump held a town hall event in Laconia, New Hampshire on Sunday and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is scheduled to appear in Windham Sunday night. Clinton needs to win the state to block Trump from his path to 270. According to a recent FiveThirtyEight analysis, if Clinton lost New Hampshire, a state with a large number of independent voters, but won her other so-called firewall states (not winning any of the toss up states) the race would end in a tie. The analysis acknowledges that the race in those states remains very competitive and seeks to note that it's just her firewall that is not as robust.
To show how focused Clinton is on the state, President Barack Obama will be in the state on Monday for a get-out-the-vote rally in Durham. Clinton's Manchester rally on Sunday was held at the Radisson Hotel. Watch video of the rally below:
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Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article misstated the time and location of the rally. The article has since been corrected. Patch regrets the error.
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