WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- U.S. 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has garnered 64,223,958 tallied votes by Wednesday morning, over 2 million more votes than President-elect Donald Trump, according to data released by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report. With new votes...
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,...
Two of Hillary Clinton's tweets were the most popular of 2016. Credit: justin sullivan/ Getty Images Everyone knows Donald Trump is obsessed with Twitter. But Hillary Clinton, it turns out, is the real winner on the social media platform....
"Hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years," he added. Trump made the remarks a day after Clinton told media that the "Russian meddling" in the 2016 presidential campaign creates questions over the "legitimacy" of his victory. Also on Friday in another media ...
hoping to become the country's first woman president. She lost to Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic primaries and, despite winning the popular vote, to Trump in 2016. Clinton, 69, was defeated in one of the harshest presidential elections in modern times, with Trump threatening to jail his...
Others talked of“honoring”the former secretary of state, as well as getting“revenge”for 2016. Clinton has continued to imply the 2016 election was“stolen”from her and has referred to Trump as an“illegitimate president.” Despite winning the popular vote in 2016, Clinton lost the electoral...
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...
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. ...
Thelatest CBS News pollof the 2016 general election finds Hillary Clinton maintaining a steady lead over Donald Trump in a head-to-head matchup, 43 to 37 percent. IfLibertarian nominee Gary Johnsonis added to the mix, however, he draws support from 11 percent of respondents nationwide. And ...
The 2016 race for the White House will be remembered for being the contest in which both candidates have unusually high negative rates, with each being despised by certain demographics. While Trump is highly popular among white blue-collar Americans, he is hated by many single women and Latinos...