Without California's popular vote, Trump won rest of country by 1.4 million votes
Since Donald Trump’s electoral victory, supporters of presidential loser Hillary Clinton have cried foul after their candidate won the popular vote, yet failed to win.
On November 8, Trump was elected US president when he surpassed 270 electoral college votes.
Clinton didn’t come close to winning the electoral college – 232 to Trump’s 304 – but she did succeed in securing the popular vote, by about 2.8 million people.
But, ”If you take California out of the popular vote equation, then Trump wins the rest of the country by 1.4 million votes,” reports Investors Business Daily.
“And if California voted like every other Democratic state — where Clinton averaged 53.5% wins — Clinton and Trump end up in a virtual popular vote tie.”
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9 comments:
Yes and how many of those votes were from illegals? I used to live in California. It is a pit.
Blahhhhhhhhh Hillary...so glad when the tv ratings needle for her STOPS!
TRUMP!
TRUMP!
TRUMP!
142 I'm from north CA and it sure does beat living here! Can't wait to be back and away from idiots like you
1:42...toke on bro, toke on
235 you have been trolling all day and other then me know one has taken the bait. Mommy got your shower going so Leave the basement and get ready for dinner. Hack.
2:35 probably a liberal teacher enjoying a long vacation without the kiddies.
Another reason I can't wait for California to fall into the sea..we can afford to lose the "Land of fruits and nuts"
California the land of fruits and nuts.
And some really wicked good weed.
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