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Trump won Michigan 11:55 AM Pacific Standard Time; Clinton won New Hampshire 2:04 PM Pacific Standard Time; Trump won Arizona 4:37 PM Pacific Standard Time; Trump led Arizona after 100% of votes were counted 1:33 PM Pacific Standard Time; Trump led Michigan after 100% of votes were counted 9:08 AM Pacific Standard Time; Trump won Alaska 8:59 AM ...
Additionally, Trump announced that he would "look into" surveilling mosques, and mentioned potentially going after the families of domestic terrorists in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting. [217] His strong rhetoric towards Muslims resulted in leadership from both parties condemning his statements.
On March 3, 2016, Trump stated: "David Duke is a bad person, who I disavowed on numerous occasions over the years. I disavowed him. I disavowed the KKK." [603] On July 22, 2016 (the day after Trump's nomination), Duke announced that he will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate from Louisiana.
Pictures from US Presidential candidate Donald J. Trump's visit to Melbourne, Florida on September 27, 2016, one day after his first debate. Trump spoke in a hangar at the Melbourne/Orlando International Airport (MLB). This is a panorama of the hangar and the over 10,000 people (Trump stated that it exceeded 12,000) in attendance.
The 2016 election was the first general election that now former President Donald Trump ran in as a major party candidate, defeating then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Most states are winner-take-all: whoever wins in California earns all 55 of its electoral college votes. ... Clinton 232 electoral votes. 270 to win. Trump 306 ...
Timeline of the 2016 United States presidential election ← 2012 November 8, 2016 2020 → The following is a timeline of major events leading up to, during, and after the 2016 United States presidential election. The election was the 58th quadrennial United States presidential election, held on November 8, 2016. The presidential primaries and caucuses were held between February 1 and June 14 ...
His 1.6-percentage-point margin over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris will be the smallest of any popular vote winner since Richard Nixon’s 0.7 percent win over Hubert Humphrey in 1968.