Clinton is the fifth presidential nominee to win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote in the U.S. history.
The Latino vote is getting the most attention – unsurprisingly given Donald Trump’s derogatory remarks about Mexicans. And with the influx of Puerto Ricans fleeing the economic woes of their Caribbean island set to shift the balance in key states, the vote is more important than ever. The ...
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In the end, Trump may have lost the popular vote by millions, but he won the Electoral College convincingly with 304 electoral votes to Clinton’s 227. The American Presidency with Bill Clinton Explore the history of the U.S. presidency across six themed episodes: race, extremism, the strugg...
According to exit polls, Donald Trump got 67% of the vote among whites without a college degree in 2016, which may be the best-ever performance by a Republican (Reagan got 66% of that group in 1984). Weakliem first rejects one possibility that’s been going around: ...
Candidates Hit with Odd Legal Claims; Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Became More Popular Targets for Federal Lawsuits after They Started Running for President, and a South Side Man Has Filed about Two-Fifths of the Complaints, Federal Court Records Show. [Derived Headline]...
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