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Donald Trump won the general election of Tuesday, November 8, 2016. He lost the popular vote but won the electoral college . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most polls correctly predicted a popular vote victory for Hillary Clinton , but overestimated the size of her lead, with the result that Trump's electoral college victory was a surprise to analysts.
Hillary Clinton Democratic Donald Trump Republican Undecided Leading by % Sample size Margin ... Exit polls for the 2016 election. Bloomberg Politics Poll Decoder.
In most states, all electors vote with the state’s popular opinion. If 51 percent of voters in California choose Hillary Clinton, all 55 of California’s electors will vote for Clinton — and none will vote for Donald Trump. (Historically, a few so-called faithless electors have voted against popular opinion. They never changed the outcome ...
November 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton: 47%: Donald Trump 44% Gary Johnson 4% Jill Stein 3% 3: 1,150 ± 2.89% Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Poll [136] November 1, 2016 Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump Gary Johnson Jill Stein 887 ± 3.29% Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Poll [137] October 31, 2016 Hillary Clinton: 50%: Donald Trump 43% Gary Johnson Jill Stein 1% 7: 737 ...
Hillary Clinton maintained her narrow lead over rival Donald Trump just days ahead of the Nov. 8 election, according to two polls released on Thursday.
This poll differs from most, as Clinton has enjoyed a strong lead of 7.3 points over Trump, ... Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton in new poll. JOE OTTERSON. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:51 PM.
The Aug. 14-18 survey showed 42 percent of Americans supported Clinton and 34 percent support Trump -- but 23 percent would not pick either candidate. Clinton leads Trump by 8 points in Reuters ...
An NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll showed that Clinton won the debate with 44% to Trump's 34%, while 21% said neither won. [85] A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 53% of viewers said Clinton won while 32% said Trump won. [86] According to a Gallup poll, 53% of viewers considered Clinton to be the winner while 35% considered Trump the winner. [87]