

(Again, I note that while there are still some vote tallies yet to be certified, the overall shares of the vote at the metro level are unlikely to change much at this point). The 2016 historical interactive map shows the official electoral vote, which Trump won 304-227, with seven total faithless electors. Where data was missing, we used data from Simon Rogers, data editor at Google News Lab. Businessman Donald Trump (R) defeated former New York Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) for the presidency on. Without Donald Trump at the head of the ticket, Republican voters were much less enthusiastic, and the. Our main source was Dave Leip’s county-level election results. Compared to its performance in 2016, the party’s total House vote fell by only 2. My Martin Prosperity Institute ( MPI) colleagues arrayed the county-level data to the country’s 350-plus metros using data from two sources. As I noted previously, election returns are not typically collated by metro area, but county-level results are available. The New York Times has each candidate with slightly fewer votes. President Trump received more votes in the 2020 presidential election than he did in the 2016 presidential election as Joe Biden also surpassed the 2016 vote total for Hillary Clinton. I wanted to take a closer look at the metros that went for Trump versus Clinton. Donald Trump 60,350,241 (47.3) Hillary Clinton 60,981,118 (47.79) That’s a difference of 630,877 votes. Overall, the 2016 election served to harden and solidify America’s enduring fault lines of class and geography, knowledge, and density. Hillary Clinton won the largest metros, but Donald Trump carried more of them, as well as rural and micropolitan places. Trump concluded by saying that if there wasn’t a Liberatarian on the ticket in November, he would win the popular vote against Democrat Joe Biden.In a recent piece for CityLab, I charted the broad patterns of the 2016 presidential election results across America’s metro areas. Though voters may be unaware of the process, when they cast their ballots during the general election in November, their votes do not directly elect the. They are wasting their vote because they have to vote for us.” “I have a Libertarian candidate on last time,” he said. Trump also claimed that Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson had siphoned away votes from him. The official election results show that Clinton had nearly 3 million more votes than Trump in the 2016 race.
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2 23 Six states plus a portion of Maine that Obama won in 2012 switched to Trump (Electoral College votes in parentheses): Florida (29), Pennsylvania (20), Ohio (18), Michigan (16), Wisconsin (10), Iowa (6), and Maine. There was tremendous cheating in New York and other places.” The 2016 election was the fifth and most recent presidential election in which the winning candidate lost the popular vote. “I think there was tremendous cheating in California. “I think I did win the popular vote in a true sense,” Trump told Ingraham. Republican Donald Trump is elected US president, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton. He did not offer any evidence to bolster the claim. Trump, who won the electoral vote in the race against Hillary Clinton, told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that there was “tremendous cheating” during the 2016 contest. President Trump said in an interview that aired Tuesday night that he believes he won the popular vote in 2016. How Bill de Blasio's failed presidential bid doomed 30-year marriageīill de Blasio, wife are separating to date other people - without moving out or divorcing That's 73 percent of the total votes cast in 2016. DC ethics panel calls for Rudy Giuliani’s disbarment for 'frivolous' 2020 vote claimsĬhirlane clearly wanted out-and enjoyed rubbing de Blasio's nose in it The Washington Post reported that at least 101.9 million people voted through mail-in ballots or at early polling stations in their states.
