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Updated. President-elect Donald Trump, who was certified Monday as the winner of Michigan's 16 electoral votes, could contest a request for a recount of Michigan's nearly 4.8 million votes in the Nov. 8 general election. If he does, he could stretch the latest drama in a stunning election cycle well into December and close to the Electoral College vote.
In the results certified by the Michigan Board of Canvassers, Trump led Michigan by 10,704 votes — 2,279,543 compared with 2,268,839 for Clinton, or 47.6 percent to 47.4 percent. Trump is the first Republican presidential candidate to carry the state since George H.W. Bush won it in 1988.
It's Official: Donald Trump Wins Michigan; President-Elect Could Fight Recount
FOUR MORE YEARS, BABY!
Updated. President-elect Donald Trump, who was certified Monday as the winner of Michigan's 16 electoral votes, could contest a request for a recount of Michigan's nearly 4.8 million votes in the Nov. 8 general election. If he does, he could stretch the latest drama in a stunning election cycle well into December and close to the Electoral College vote.
In the results certified by the Michigan Board of Canvassers, Trump led Michigan by 10,704 votes — 2,279,543 compared with 2,268,839 for Clinton, or 47.6 percent to 47.4 percent. Trump is the first Republican presidential candidate to carry the state since George H.W. Bush won it in 1988.
It's Official: Donald Trump Wins Michigan; President-Elect Could Fight Recount
FOUR MORE YEARS, BABY!