How Trump beat Hillary in 2016 and became Prez

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www.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2016


Check out the aforementioned Wikipedia page and slide down to the 2016 info on the exit polls. Note that people under 40 years old were the ones most likely to vote third-party in 2016, especially for Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Jill Stein.

It seems a (relatively) large number of Millennials voted for a third-party candidate, costing Hillary Clinton millions of votes. Hillary won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College to Trump. Trump won Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan because of a division in the anti-Trump vote.
 
It's not entirely surprising Donald Trump was elected President as the GOP nominee. Since 1952, it's been rare for the same party to win three presidential contests in a row, and NEVER four or more in a row.
 
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2016


Check out the aforementioned Wikipedia page and slide down to the 2016 info on the exit polls. Note that people under 40 years old were the ones most likely to vote third-party in 2016, especially for Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Jill Stein.

It seems a (relatively) large number of Millennials voted for a third-party candidate, costing Hillary Clinton millions of votes. Hillary won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College to Trump. Trump won Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan because of a division in the anti-Trump vote.
So, you obviously think that those who voted third party wanted Hillary to become president.

Weird!
 
Trump won only because the dems stuck everyone with Clinton as the candidate.

If it had been anyone else, the millennials would have supported the Dems.

Now, one bad candidate is gone.

Get ready to impeach the bad candidate who wom.
 

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