Bay Area Trump and Clinton supporters campaigning close to Election Day
(KTVU) - Election day is nearing and Donald Trump is criticizing Hillary Clinton after the FBI's announcement of newly discovered e-mails and re-opening the investigation.
Sources say the e-mails were discovered as part of an investigation into Anthony Weiner's sexting scandal.
He's the estranged husband of top Clinton aid Huma Abideen.
The Clinton campaign now says that these e-mails are likely duplicates of the ones Clinton already shared with the FBI months ago.
Now, the campaign is questioning the timing of the announcement and calling on FBI Director James Comey to release more information about exactly what his agents found.
With early voting already going on across the country, both campaigns believe this could have a big impact on the election.
KTVU FOX 2's Monte Francis to see if it is changing minds or votes around they Bay Area.
A group of Trump supporters held a rally in Danville Saturday afternoon at the Sycamore Valley overpass of Interstate 680. The group was made up mostly of women who say they wholeheartedly support the GOP nominee.
One supporter, Lili Arauz, says "The FBI is finally doing the right thing. So yes, I do think it's going to be a game changer".
With their candidate trailing in the national polls, one Trump supporter told us she considers this latest news related to the investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mail to be a tipping point in the campaign.
Martha Sandino, a Trump supporter, says, "At some point it should be like enough is enough, how much is there on this woman? Watergate came up after Nixon was elected so are we going to get into more this after she's president"
At Hillary Clinton's Alameda County campaign headquarters in Oakland, volunteers were busy phone banking to swing states, focused not on the latest news about e-mails, but rather on swaying independent voters.
Katie Hooper, with Clinton's campaign, says, "I think sometimes these news stories, while we take them seriously, as her supporters we come in and we get on those phones and make sure that voters have the right information and that they feel confident in their choice".
Some supporters question the timing of the FBI Director's letter to congress, given the election is just a matter of days away.
As a traditionally blue state, California is considered the "National Call Center" for the Clinton campaign, with two to three thousand calls being made on behalf of the candidate each day.
An effort not letting up, with just days to go until November 8th.