In the last 6 presidential elections only one Republican candidate (McCain in 2008) got a lower vote share than Trump. But Trump's support, because skewing towards non-college, is better distributed for electoral college.
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Campaigned at all*
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How many more votes are there left to count? Could his share fall even further?
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Gary Johnson too.
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The marginal improvement is easily explained by there being no third party candidate of even Gary Johnson's limited stature this time.
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I'd hardly break out the champagne. The country had well over 200,000 dead from the start of November from a disease he and his diseased party did everything they could to ensure it spread like wildfire and he still gets 70 million+ votes.
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The president is clothed in immense power, and he managed to eke out less than a percentage point additional vote total (which probably was mostly former Libertarian Party voters)pic.twitter.com/ae8lTPJpVO
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Biden’s margins with Hispanics was likely about 15% less than Clinton. That alone could account for 2% in the popular vote margin .
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