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It appeared Trump was receiving little support from African Americans: in a poll in August 2016, only 5% of black voters said they intended to vote for him. [397] Trump ended up receiving 8% of the African-American vote (about half a million more than Mitt Romney in 2012). [ 398 ]
Donald Trump won the U.S. presidency with less support from black and Hispanic voters than any president in at least 40 years. President-elect Trump won with lowest minority vote in decades ...
In response to Johnson's growing poll numbers, the Clinton campaign and Democratic allies increased their criticism of Johnson in September 2016, warning that "a vote for a third party is a vote for Donald Trump" and deploying Senator Bernie Sanders (Clinton's former primary rival, who supported her in the general election) to win over voters ...
There were five states in the 2016 election where Black turnout helped Trump win according to the New York Times. ... favor after the Black vote fell the first election post the Voting Rights Act ...
Whereas the national popular vote swung 1.77% Republican from the previous election, Virginia swung 1.44% Democratic. [2] However, due to a higher third-party vote, Clinton's percentage was lower than Obama's in both 2008 and 2012 (although her raw vote total slightly improved from Obama in 2012).
Trump's Black support has increased since he first appeared on the ballot in 2016. He gained about 2% more of the vote in Wisconsin's majority-Black wards this year compared to 2020 and he gained ...
Then-incumbent President Barack Obama casts his vote early in Chicago on October 7, 2016. The 2016 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.Republican nominee Donald Trump defeated Democratic former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, while Republicans retained control of Congress.
Trump won the Electoral College with 306 electoral votes, though he lost the popular vote by almost 2.9 million votes. The result was a shock as Clinton was considered a heavy favorite to take the ...