Politics

Which candidate is winning the presidential road race?

Hillary Clinton (left) and Donald Trump. PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images

Each of the top two candidates for president of the United States has traveled at least 200,000 miles while on the campaign trail.

Put another way: They could have nearly made it to the moon by now — and there’s probably plenty of people who wish one, if not both, of them would have.

To determine how far Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton have traveled during the course of their respective campaigns, the Globe used information tracked by the National Journal. The Washington-based political news outlet has used press releases and news coverage to record the stops that presidential candidates have made since Nov. 4, 2014.

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The Globe shared the lists of places the candidates visited with GPS navigation company TomTom. Officials there calculated the mileage each candidate covered.

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