On whether he would accept election results if he loses the presidential election, Trump said this: "We're going to see how things play out today and hopefully they will play out well and hopefully we won't have to worry about it. Meaning hopefully we will win but we're going to see ...
As well as the election, voters in 10 states were also voting on whether there should be a right to abortion enshrined and protected in the local constitution. Voters in New York, Arizona, Nevada, Maryland, Missouri and Colorado, as well as traditionally conservative Montana, have voted to es...
US Election 2016 :: Watch all the results as they come in But in Nebraska and Maine, those votes are assigned by proportional representation. The candidate with the most public votes gets two electoral college votes - representing the two state senators - while the remainder are allocated ...
Results During the 2016 presidential election, participants reported a rise in marginalization stress and the subsequent impact on safety, mental health, and well-being. There were three emergent themes: External Rejection and Stigma from Dominant Culture; Supporting the TGD Community; and Fear for ...
The map above shows what the 2016 US Presidential Election results would have been if votes not cast for Hillary, Trump or one of the third party candidates had gone to fictional candidate “Did Not Vote.” See the 2020 results here. Disclaimer: The map above was accurate as of January ...
Disclaimer: This post was written before the 2016 election results, so was a best guess as to how each group would vote. In summary, this how many electoral votes Clinton and Trump might get if the following groups were the only ones allowed to vote: People of Colour*: Clinton 538, Trum...
The dynamics and influence of fake news on Twitter during the 2016 US presidential election remains to be clarified. Here, we use a dataset of 171 million tweets in the five months preceding the election day to identify 30 million tweets, from 2.2 millio
The US 2016 Presidential election campaign has begun and already we are being bombarded with numerous candidates each with their own election promises. The average voter has no real way to make competent and intelligent decisions even with today’s high tech media and social networks. Wouldn’t ...
Political advertising and election results. Q. J. Econ. 133, 1981–2036 (2018). Article Google Scholar Grinberg, N., Joseph, K., Friedland, L., Swire-Thompson, B. & Lazer, D. Fake news on twitter during the 2016 US presidential election. Science 363, 374–378 (2019). Article CAS...
Febr. 2016 o. V. (2017) Presidential Election Results: Donald J. Trump Wins. https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/president. Zugegriffen: 4. Febr. 2017 o. V. (o. J. a) Wie wird der US-Präsident oder die US-Präsidentin gewählt? https://www.uswahl.lpb-bw.de/wahl...