States with Razor thin votes won by Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016.



States with Razor thin votes won by Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016. 

Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

State with Razor thin votes won by Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump  in 2016.

Hillary Clinton has won California’s 55 electoral votes. Clinton has 4,269,978 more votes than Donald J. Trump, with 100 percent reporting. Hillary Clinton is up by 30 points with all precincts reporting.


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Donald Trump didn’t actually flip many Democrats, the thinking goes. Instead, Hillary Clinton failed to turn out liberal voters who had previously voted for Barack Obama.
2016 United States presidential election in California


← 2012November 8, 20162020 →
Turnout75.27% [1]
Hillary Clinton by Gage Skidmore 2.jpgDonald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg
NomineeHillary ClintonDonald Trump
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateNew YorkNew York
Running mateTim KaineMike Pence
Electoral vote550
Popular vote8,753,7884,483,810
Percentage61.73%31.62%

California Presidential Election Results 2016.svg
County results
Clinton:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Trump:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

President before election
Elected President

More Americans voted for Hillary Clinton than any other losing presidential candidate in US history.
The Democrat outpaced President-elect Donald Trump by almost 2.9 million votes, with 65,844,954 (48.2%) to his 62,979,879 (46.1%), according to revised and certified final election results from all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Clinton's 2.1% margin ranks third among defeated candidates, according to statistics from US Elections Atlas. Andrew Jackson won by more than 10% in 1824 but was denied the presidency, which went to John Quincy Adams. In 1876, Samuel Tilden received 3% more votes than Rutherford B. Hayes, who eventually triumphed by one electoral vote.

How Trump’s performance in the popular vote stacks up

Hillary Clinton beat President-elect Donald Trump by 2.1% in the national popular vote. Her nearly 2.9 million vote advantage is the largest raw total among candidates who did not win the presidency. Only two others, Andrew Jackson (1824) and Samuel Tilden (1876) won by a larger percentage without also claiming the White House.

-40%-20%0%20%40%-40%-20%0%20%40%26.2%25.2%24.3%23.2%22.6%18.8%18.2%17.8%17.8%17.4%15.4%14.4%14.2%12.3%12.2%11.8%10.8%10.1%10.1%10.0%9.7%8.5%8.5%7.7%7.5%7.3%7.0%6.2%6.0%5.6%5.3%4.8%4.5%4.3%3.9%3.1%3.0%2.5%2.1%1.5%0.7%0.6%0.2%0.1%-0.5%-0.8%-2.1%-3.0%-10.4%
  • Harding (1920)
  • Coolidge (1924)
  • Roosevelt (1936)
  • Nixon (1972)
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