they are cooler now from boston northward. it s a gradual process and temperatures will cool as the northwesterly wind begins to pick up. ben: jc: a new poll tonight shows a very tight race in the swing state. the suffolk university/boston globe poll finds a slight shift from october when hillary clinton led. clinton and trump deadlocked at 42%. newscenter 5 s janet wu takes a closer look at why what happens in new hampshire is so crucial. reporter: today, ivanka trump debuted a new ad and held 3 events in new hampshire. her father is expected in the granite state tomorrow then hillary clinton is sending her daughter chelsea tomorrow and president obama will fly in monday the day before the election. why is new hampshire, with 4 measly electoral votes, front and center? if we have an election like 2000 four electoral votes would have made al gore president and this may happen again. this race is really tight. reporter: but many believe the race isn t as tight as polls claim
poll has trump at 44, ted cruz, 24, rubio, 21, kasich, 9. for the republicans, ohio is another big contest. ohio governor john kasich hoping to win his home state as part of an effort to keep trump from winning enough delegates to prevent a floor fight. there is the theory that every little bit helps and kasich campaigned with mitt romney. i want to be president, but i will not take the low road to the highest office in the land in order to get there. reporter: trump canceled a stop in florida. instead, he was on kasich s home turf in youngstown, along with new jersey governor chris christie. trump needled kasich for losing new hampshire. even governor chris christie was there. i hated to do that, but i had to make my point. we have to beat trump at the ballot box. reporter: polls show hillary clinton ahad in florida and ohio. bernie sanders ahead by a nose north carolina and missouri also vote. at the end of the day, love always trumps hatred. i am so worried a
this is the cbs evening news with jeff glor. glor: and this is our western edition. good evening, the winter storm moved out, the winter cold moved in. arctic air is pushing across the country. wind chill advisories are up tonight from the midwest to the east and as far south as the carolinas. in some places, it will feel like it s more than 40 below zero. high atop mount washington in new hampshire, the wind chill could approach 100 below. we begin tonight with don dahler in boston. reporter: boston woke up to the weather equivalent of a bad erngover after a wild and wintry 24 hours with temperatures plunging into the teens, tough new englanders moved around in clouds of breath vapor, doing the slick sidewalk shuffle. we found stephanie cummings digging out her car. are you ready for spring? uh, not quite yet. reporter: others were dealing with the unpleasant results of a violent storm, cars frozen in a parking lot turned lake of ice in revere, massachusetts. and f
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