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Main change today was 21 thou more votes for Clinton and 3 thou for Trump in Philadelphia reducing his PA margin by 18,000 votes.
Clinton now has a national margin of 2.5M votes or 1.9% of total votes cast. Unfortunately for Hillary, her entire margin is based on California where she currently leads by 4 M votes.
Attached is Dave Wasserman's spreadsheet of the ongoing results by state. It's interesting in that he's divided the results of battleground states from the rest of the country. Trump won 8 of the 13 states listed as battlegrounds, and carried states in that category by 48.3% to 46.6% (or 1.7%). Clinton carried the category of non-battlegrounds by 48.9% to 45.2% (or 3.7%). To get an idea of how much Cali affects the total numbers, Clinton carried it by 30%, or 7% more than Obama in 2012. When you get a blowout like that in a state with that many votes it distorts everything else.