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15 states with the biggest popular-vote victories
01. California - Clinton +4.264 million votes
02. New York - Clinton +1.569 million votes
03. Illinois - Clinton +944k votes
04. Massachusetts - Clinton +904k votes
05. Texas - Trump +808k votes
06. Maryland - Clinton +734k votes
07. Tennessee - Trump +652k votes
08. Alabama - Trump +589k votes
09. Kentucky - Trump +575k votes
10. Missouri - Trump +531k votes
11. Oklahoma - Trump +529k votes
12. Washington - Clinton +520k votes
13. Indiana - Trump +519k votes
14. New Jersey - Clinton +457k votes
15. Ohio - Trump +447k votes
All data are taken from the respective official state government websites.
Hillary Clinton has proven to be capable by winning very huge number of votes in a state. California, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Washington and New Jersey represent the best of American values!
What is your point? You mention statistics that are meaningless.
The reality is here in New York, one of the most liberal states in the nation, Clinton did not even reach 60% of the vote. More then 4 out of 10 New Yorkers voted for someone else, mostly for Trump. I am proud that I am one of them.
...Hillary Clinton has proven to be capable by winning very huge number of votes in a state. California, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Washington and New Jersey represent the best of American values!
You can take CA, NH, IL, MA, MD, Washington and NJ and form your own high-tax, non-productive job filled, generational welfare-using, Big Brother, Military Empire nation.
Us Americans will stay here and take back the freedom and prosperity you stole from us.
Top 10 candidates with MOST votes in the history of presidential primary/GE (Hillary in top 3 for each and every race!!)
Historical Top 10 candidates by number of votes received in the General Election
01. Barack Obama (D) (2008) - 69.5 million
02. Barack Obama (D) (2012) - 65.9 million
03. Hillary Clinton (D) (2016) - 65.5 million
04. Donald Trump (R) (2016) - 62.9 million
05. George W. Bush (R) (2004) - 62.0 million
06. Mitt Romney (R) (2012) - 60.9 million
07. John McCain (R) (2008) - 59.9 million
08. John Kerry (D) (2004) - 59.0 million
09. Ronald Reagan (R) (1984) - 54.5 million
10. Al Gore (D) (2000) - 51.0 million
Historical Top 10 candidates by number of votes received in primaries
01. Hillary Clinton (D) (2008) - 17.9 million
02. Barack Obama (D) (2008) - 17.6 million
03. Hillary Clinton (D) (2016) - 16.9 million
04. Donald Trump (R) (2016) - 14.0 million
05. Bernie Sanders (D) (2016) - 13.2 million
06. George W. Bush (R) (2000) - 12.0 million
07. Al Gore (D) (2000) - 10.9 million votes
08. Bill Clinton (D) (1992) - 10.5 million
09. Jimmy Carter (D) (1980) - 10.0 million
10. Mitt Romney (R) (2012) - 10.0 million
Hillary never got less votes than anyone except President Obama in the entire history of elections! So proud of her!
Hillary got nearly 5 million less votes then Obama did 8 years ago, whereas Trump got the most votes out of any Republican candidate ever. That's why she lost.
What's even sadder is that Hillary Clinton got a million less votes in the 2016 primaries then the 2008 one, how the heck did she get a million less votes?
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