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Are Democrats really on the ropes post-Trump?
« on: November 14, 2016, 01:37:06 am »
November 13, 2016
Are Democrats really on the ropes post-Trump?
By Ronald Tinnell

People are talking as though this election was such a big defeat for the Democrats that they are totally destroyed.  Given all the cards stacked against him, there is no doubt that Trump pulled off an amazing feat, but it was still a squeaker.  How's that?  Trump won 306 electoral votes to 232, a margin of 74.

To show how close it was, I have prepared the following table of states Trump won narrowly:

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Re: Are Democrats really on the ropes post-Trump?
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2016, 01:52:09 am »

People are talking as though this election was such a big defeat for the Democrats that they are totally destroyed.

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