Thought you might like to know how certain
population groups voted for Trump vs Clinton in this presidential
election.
I researched the demographic subgroups.
I already had the 2012 presidential statistics that I kept and used them as a
comparison to the 2016 election.
The 2012 election had a total of 126,849,296 votes
with
65,915,796 votes for
Obama;
60,933,500 votes for
Romney.
The vote difference was 4,982,296.
The 2016 election had a total of 120,804,735 votes
with
60,633,503 votes for
Clinton;
60,171,232 votes for
Trump.
The vote difference was
462,271.
I’m very suspicious as to where 6,044,561
votes disappeared from 2012 to 2016!
Were these all ‘dead voters’ that voted in 2012
presidential election?
Seems like a very large discrepancy.
We knew that 2016 election would be a squeaker…..and a 462,271
difference in votes is unbelievable.
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