Hillary Clinton would have a significant electoral advantage over Donald Trump in the general election, based on an NPR analysis.<br />The former first lady would start out with exactly enough electoral votes to win the presidency, 270-191, based on states considered safe, likely and to lean toward either candidate.<br />The ratings, which will be updated at least monthly until Election Day, are based on fundamentals — historical trends and demographics, plus reporting and polling (both public and private).<br />But there is also the potential that this fall's presidential battlegrounds could be re-sorted — pitting white, working-class voters, whom Trump is appealing to, against Latino voters, who appear to be in Clinton's corner.
