With just five days of campaigning left before the country goes to the polls, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are criss-crossing America to visit the states they believe will make the difference on Tuesday.

Mrs Clinton was on Wednesday night in Arizona which has been red in nine of the past 10 presidential elections, in a bid to pick off the state from Mr Trump.

"This state is in play for the first time in years!” she said. The last Democrat victory “was my husband in 1996 – one of the many reasons Bill and I love Arizona... We have a real chance to turn this state blue again."

She got a huge crowd of 15,000 at Arizona State University – one of the biggest of her entire campaign, stating the turn-out was "proof that the American dream is alive and big enough for everyone".

She broke off to celebrate the Chicago Cubs victory in the World Series, ending the famed team's 108-year wait for a win. The Democrat was born and raised in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge.