Trump said in an interview with the New York Times on Tuesday that he would "rather do the popular vote" and was "never a fan of the Electoral College." A week after his historic election victory, Trump tweeted: "The Electoral College is actually genius in that it brings all states, in...
states plus the Washington District of Columbia, the capital city of the United States, had certified their vote count results. The former secretary of state garnered 65,844,610 votes and 48.2 percent, compared to Trump's 62,979,636 votes and 46.6 percent. Their gap in popular vote is 2,...
“He (Trump) is so angry that every one of their maneuvers to win the Electoral College … And remember, the Electoral College, is a terrible anachronism that, you know, has caused like, you know, people like me who win the popular vote not to be president,” she...
8. The moment Trump realized Trump won Such a beautiful and important evening! The forgotten man and woman will never be forgotten again. We will all come together as never before— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2016
WHY is everyone astounded that Donald Trump trounced Hilary Clinton for the US presidency? Fed up of the same rhetoric; LETTERS ISLAMABAD -- PML-N leader senator Mushahid Ullah has said Trump success is 9/11 of US politics remarking US real face is Trump and not Hilary Clinton. Trump succes...
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Opponents of the Electoral College are attacking it again, claiming...Hyde, Kurt
While Trump is highly popular among white blue-collar Americans, he is hated by many single women and Latinos. For her part, Clinton is somewhat popular among her own supporters, but deeply distrusted by much of the public.
” said Virginia state Sen. Scott Surovell (D-36). “It’s mind-boggling you could vote for someone who’s an acknowledged sexual assaulter. The rest of world looks to our country to be a beacon of democracy -- mature and responsible. Donald Trump would be harmful to how people ...
Clinton lost her presidential bid to Donald Trump in 2016, despite having won the popular vote. Clinton, who lost her 2016 White House bid to Trump despite winning the popular vote, said last week that she would “probably” not accept an offer to run on a ticket with Bloomberg. ...
In last year's presidential election, Clinton won the popular vote but Trump prevailed in the Electoral College as a result of narrow wins in U.S. states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.