Clinton leads Trump by over two million in popular vote | Inquirer News

Clinton leads Trump by over two million in popular vote

/ 07:27 AM November 24, 2016

(FILES This combination of pictures created on November 7, 2016 shows Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Cleveland, Ohio on October 22, 2016 and US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Manchester, New Hampshire, on November 6, 2016. Hillary Clinton is now more than two million votes ahead of President-elect Donald Trump in the popular vote count for the US presidential elections, a tally compiled by the Cook Political Report showed November 23, 2016. The Democratic candidate's 1.5 percent lead in the popular vote makes no difference to the outcome of the November 8 election, which Trump won by taking a majority of electoral votes. Clinton conceded the following day.  / AFP PHOTO / Jay LaPrete AND Brendan Smialowski

This combination of pictures created on November 7, 2016 shows
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Cleveland, Ohio on October 22, 2016, and
US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Manchester, New Hampshire, on November 6, 2016. Hillary Clinton is now more than two million votes ahead of President-elect Donald Trump in the popular vote count for the US presidential elections, a tally compiled by the Cook Political Report showed November 23, 2016. The Democratic candidate’s 1.5 percent lead in the popular vote makes no difference to the outcome of the November 8 election, which Trump won by taking a majority of electoral votes. Clinton conceded the following day.
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WASHINGTON, United States — Hillary Clinton is now more than two million votes ahead of President-elect Donald Trump in the popular vote count for the US presidential elections, a tally compiled by the Cook Political Report showed Wednesday.

The Democratic candidate’s 1.5 percent lead in the popular vote makes no difference to the outcome of the November 8 election, which Trump won by taking a majority of electoral votes. Clinton conceded the following day.

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But the former secretary of state’s popular vote lead continues to grow.

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She has received 64,227,373 votes to Trump’s 62,212,752 million, according to the Cook Political Report’s latest tally, which was compiled from official sources.

It is the second time this century that a Democrat has won the popular vote but lost the presidential election.

In 2000, vice president Al Gore lost to George W. Bush despite winning nearly 544,000 more votes than his Republican rival.

The Supreme Court ultimately decided that election, pushing Bush over the top in electoral votes by giving him the win in the contested state of Florida. CBB

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