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When you vote, you don’t elect the president: You tell your state’s electoral-college electors how to vote. In most states, all electors vote with the state’s popular opinion. If 51 percent of voters in California choose Hillary Clinton, all 55 of California’s electors will vote for Clinton — and none will vote for Donald Trump.
Election 2016 Presidential Forecast. Percent of simulations where each candidate becomes president. Clinton 98.0%. Trump 1.7%. How we calculate this » ...
California Libertarian presidential primary, June 7, 2016 [10] Candidate Votes Percentage Gary Johnson: 19,294: 62%: John McAfee: 3,139 10% Austin Petersen: 1,853 6% Rhett Smith 1,531 5% Joy Waymire 923 3% John David Hale 873 3% Marc Allan Feldman 867 3% Jack Robinson Jr. 739 2% Steve Kerbel 556 2% Darryl Perry 521 2% Derrick Michael Reid 462 1 ...
Leading presidential 2016 candidate by electoral vote count. States in gray have no polling data. Polls from lightly shaded states are older than September 1, 2016. This map only represents the most recent statewide polling data; it is not a prediction for the 2016 election.
Donald Trump won the general election of Tuesday, November 8, 2016. He lost the popular vote but won the electoral college . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most polls correctly predicted a popular vote victory for Hillary Clinton , but overestimated the size of her lead, with the result that Trump's electoral college victory was a surprise to analysts.
Election 2016 Presidential Primaries See which candidates lead the pack for their party’s nomination, look up election dates and watch live updates on election nights.
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2016 was a year filled with twists, turns, 3 a.m. tweets and incorrect predictions -- mostly incorrectly betting against Donald Trump. The worst 2016 election predictions of the year Skip to main ...