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Michigan had 16 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [4] In 2016, Trump became the first Republican to carry Michigan since 1988, when George H. W. Bush had scored a decisive nationwide win against Michael Dukakis. [5] Throughout the campaign, Biden touted his work on the auto bailout in manufacturing towns outside Detroit.
At that time, Michigan had 16 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [3] Prior to the election, Michigan was considered to be a state Clinton was favored to win. However, Trump unexpectedly won Michigan by a narrow margin of 0.23%, with 47.50% of the total votes over Clinton's 47.27%.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — President-elect Donald Trump has won Michigan — adding 15 electoral votes to his total and nearly completing a sweep of the swing states. Trump leads Vice President Kamala ...
Trump won Michigan with 49.7% of the vote to Harris’ 48.3%. Even the 0.8% support Jill Stein received wouldn’t have been enough to save Harris’ hide in the crucial swing state.
President-elect Donald Trump has won Michigan and its 15 electoral votes, according to the Associated Press, giving him a victory in a state once considered part of the Democrats’ “Blue Wall.”
Then, in 2016, Republican Donald Trump carried Michigan by 0.23% in an unexpected sweep of the Rust Belt, which earned him a presidential victory. The state returned to the Democratic column four years later, as Joe Biden carried it by 2.78% over Trump - the narrowest margin for a victorious Democrat since the extremely close 1960 election.
Donald Trump won the swing state of Michigan on Wednesday, Nov. 6, adding its 15 electoral votes to his Electoral College majority, according to Associated Press projections.. Trump's total tally ...
During the campaign, Trump qualified for the Michigan and California Reform Party presidential primaries. Both of these elections were held after Trump exited the race. [1] On February 22, Trump won the Michigan Primary with 2,164 votes defeating uncommitted with 948 votes. Trump won the California primary on March 7 with 15,311 votes.