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Question: Going into Election Night, who did you think would win? (and who did you support)?
#1
Clinton (Clinton supporter)
 
#2
Clinton (Trump supporter)
 
#3
Clinton (other supporter)
 
#4
Trump (Clinton supporter)
 
#5
Trump (Trump supporter)
 
#6
Trump (other supporter)
 
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Total Voters: 177

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progressive85
Junior Chimp
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« on: May 25, 2017, 06:47:11 PM »

I knew it would be very close.  Once I saw Florida, I knew it was over.  If she lost that, then I knew that Latinos were not voting for her as high of a percentage as she needed.

I view the 2016 election has not a defining election for the country though.  The candidates were both unpopular and there was no ideological shift at all.  Before and after, the country remains very divided.

I am surprised at the jubilation of some conservatives over Trump's victory.  It will not go down in history as anything notable.  He was an unpopular figure before and he remains unpopular now.
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