A month before Election Day, Hillary Clinton’s has almost five times as many boots on the ground in her battle for the White House than Donald Trump, a new report said Friday.

The Democrat has at least 4,200 staffers on the payroll while the GOP nominee has about 880, according to an analysis of Federal Election Commission filings by NBC.

The former first lady’s staff includes about 800 working directly for her campaign, another 400 with the Democratic National Committee and nearly 3,000 with state Democratic parties in 13 battleground states.

Trump’s troops includes 130 people working for him and another 270 with the Republican National Committee, while roughly 480 are assigned to 13 state parties.

Both parties said they had hired more staffers since the last FEC reports, which come out Sept. 19.

The RNC announced in September that 392 more field staffers had signed on for a total payroll of 1,014, numbers that would not appear until their next FEC report on Oct. 20.

But Team Clinton still has a huge advantage in several key swing states.

In Florida, for example, Dems have more than five times the number of paid staff, about 520 to the GOP’s roughly 100.