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    Half of Hillary’s loss came from Democratic party women who did not come out to vote for her. What are the lessons for 2020?

    Defend Our Freedoms Foundation

    by Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
    11/10/2016

    Excerpt:

    In 2012 Obama won the presidency with 65 million votes. Hillary got only 60 million votes, which caused her to lose the election. Trump got the same number of votes as Romney and McCain did, but he won the electoral college as Clinton’s get out to vote machine did not work and she lost 5 million votes. So, the main reason for her loss was in Democratic party voters choosing not to vote.

    Half of this loss actually came from Democratic party women. In 2012 the electorate was 53% women to 47% men. This year it was 52% women to 48% men. Since Trump had the same total numbers of voters as Romney and McCain, we can assume that men indeed voted. However, women were not that motivated to vote for the first woman president. The ratio went down by 2% from 6% to 4% advantage for women. Either, women put the economy and security first ahead of gender or they voted for third party candidates. Well, 2% of the total vote of 120 million constitutes 2.4 million, roughly half of the votes that Clinton lost in comparison to Obama.

    Additionally, the African-American vote was down as an African-American was not on the ballot.

    Further, wikileaks revelations influenced the young voters, most of whom supported Bernie and were upset with the rigged primary.

    It is important to point out that Hispanic vote went up from 11 million in 2012 to estimated 12 or 13 million in 2016. That is between 10-20% increase in comparison to 2012, not anywhere 100-120% increase that was originally claimed.

    However, when we look at the increase in Latino vote, we can see that Clinton lost white and black vote combined by 6-7 million and with 1-2 million increase in Latino vote it came to 5 million total loss.

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    View the complete post at:

    http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/half-of-...sons-for-2020/
    B. Steadman
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