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A Final Campaign Push In New Hampshire

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak during a campaign rally, Friday, in Atkinson, N.H. (Andrew Harnik | Evan Vucci/AP)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak during a campaign rally, Friday, in Atkinson, N.H. (Andrew Harnik | Evan Vucci/AP)

There are just four days left until America finally gets to decide this presidential election.

On three of those days, either the presidential candidates or their very top surrogates will be in New Hampshire.

Today, Donald Trump and Chelsea Clinton were in the Granite State. On Sunday, Hillary Clinton will be there, as will Ivanka Trump. And on Monday, Donald Trump closes his campaign in Manchester, and President Obama puts in a final push for Clinton in Durham.

That is how important New Hampshire, and its four electoral votes, has become in the final days of this election.

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Anthony Brooks, WBUR senior political reporter. He tweets @anthonygbrooks.

Victoria McGrane, political reporter for the Boston Globe. She tweets @vgmac

This article was originally published on November 04, 2016.

This segment aired on November 4, 2016.

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