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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: longnshort who wrote (992548)1/8/2017 2:18:00 PM
From: Thomas A Watson3 Recommendations   of 1570498
 
That is a really great article but some of the data is out of date.

data from nytimes.com

Hillary National 65,844,610 votes (48.1%) Trump National 62,979,636 votes (46.0%) Diff. 2,864,974 Trump WINNER NATIONAL

Hillary Californ 8,753,788 votes (61.5%) Trump Californ 4,483,810 votes (31.5%) Diff. 4,269,978 Hillary Winner California
49 stages pop. 57,090822 58,709,658 Diff. 1,618,836 TRUMP WINNER 49 States except California.

So, in effect, Hillary was elected president of California and Trump was elected president of the rest of the country, by a substantial margin.

This exemplifies the wisdom of the Electoral College, to prevent the votes of any one populace state from overriding the votes of the others.

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conservativeread.com

Trump won the popular vote in 31 states to her 19 and DC. 62% to her 38%. verified taw
Trump led in the total popular vote for all states except California.

Hillary won California 5,860,714 to Trump’s 3,151,821. 61.6% to 33.1%, exclusive of the other candidates.
Thus California gave Hillary the popular vote for all states as claimed by the Democrats and their media stooges.

But deduct her California vote from her national vote leaving her with 54,978,783, and deduct Trump’s California vote from his national total, leaving him with 57,113.976, he wins in a landslide in the other 49 states, 51.3% to her 48.7%.

So, in effect, Hillary was elected president of California and Trump was elected president of the rest of the country, by a substantial margin.

This exemplifies the wisdom of the Electoral College, to prevent the votes of any one populace state from overriding the votes of the others.
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