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  1. Popular vote totals from Federal Elections 2016. Clinton won Maine but Trump earned an electoral vote by winning the popular vote in the 2nd Congressional District. This marked the first time that Maine has split its electoral vote since it moved away from the winner-take-all method in 1972. There were seven faithless presidential electors.

  2. Nov 10, 2016 · By dislodging Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and possibly Michigan, Trump shattered the blue wall—the 18 states (plus the District of Columbia) with 242 Electoral College votes that had voted ...

  3. Nov 24, 2016 · These people contend this may be the real reason three states that have voted Democratic over the last seven to eight presidential cycles (Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan) narrowly flipped to Donald Trump in 2016. But Trump really won, and he won in exactly the way you would have expected him to win if he was going to win at all.

  4. Data scientist Hamdan Azhar noted the paradoxes of the 2016 outcome, saying that "chief among them [was] the discrepancy between the popular vote, which Hillary Clinton won by 2.8 million votes, and the electoral college, where Trump won 304-227."

  5. Dec 6, 2016 · Clinton won the overall popular vote by 65.84 million votes, to 62.98 million for Trump, a difference of 2.86 million. Clinton’s raw vote was down only slightly from Obama’s 65.92 million in ...

  6. Dec 8, 2020 · Michigan 16 electoral college votes ... In 2016, Trump managed to flip the state despite his underdog status in the polls. ... A candidate needs to win 270 electoral college votes (50% plus one ...

  7. Nov 12, 2016 · As of November 11, the Times was giving Trump a 92 percent chance of winning Michigan; the results currently list Trump as receiving 47.6% of the vote and Clinton 47.3%.