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pnwmom

(109,588 posts)
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 12:19 AM Jan 2017

ABC poll: only 36% of Americans wanted DT to win.

Too bad more Americans didn't vote.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/public-splits-trumps-ethics-compliance-quarters-tax-returns/story?id=44811545

These divisions also are evident in another measure: Among Americans who say they wanted Trump to win the presidency -- 36 percent of the public -- a broad 85 percent think he’s in compliance ethically. That drops to just 11 percent of those who wanted Hillary Clinton to win (39 percent of all adults) and a third of those who preferred other candidates, or none of them.

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triron

(22,240 posts)
2. I did a quick calculation using these numbers
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 12:41 AM
Jan 2017

Assuming the 39% or 36% actually voted for Clinton or Trump, Hillary would win popular vote by 52%-48% of Clinton/Trump voters or a 4% margin. But according to counted vote results she only won the popular vote by about 51.1% to 48.9% Clinton/Trump voters. I am excluding 3rd party candidates votes for simplicity. So apparently either a significant number who wanted Hillary to win didn't have their votes counted (or switched) or they just didn't vote. We are talking about approximately 2.5 million voters!

 

mythology

(9,527 posts)
5. The election was held in November, the poll was taken in January
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 08:54 PM
Jan 2017

Your calculations don't suggest anything other than people who make large mistakes often deny they made a mistake. For example people who voted for Trump might be regretting that today and not want to admit they made a mistake.

 

TheFrenchRazor

(2,116 posts)
7. why is it that in polls, it's only the repugs who "don't want to admit" who they voted for? i have n
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 08:16 PM
Jan 2017

never found the republicans i know to be shy about voicing their political opinions, yet when polls are "wrong" they almost always indicate that repugs got a whole lot of votes that can not be accounted for.

pkdu

(3,977 posts)
4. 36% of the registered American voting public did NOT vote the shitgibbon
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 01:42 AM
Jan 2017

he got around 25% ( or 100% of the racist/misogynist/anti-gay vote)

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