Yes. Donald Trump did not win the national popular vote, but won the Electoral College vote - which is how the President is selected.
Anti-Trump factions have been trying to prove that Russia had involvements in the election that might have affected the outcome. After a year, they have not come up with anything definitive. To date, it seems the DNC might have been more actively involved with Russia than the GOP.
The Investigation is ongoing.
No, Clinton won the popular vote but Trump won the electoral vote by A LOT!
Yes he did.
No
He did not.
Donald Trump received 335,593 votes to Hillary Clinton's 357,735 votes, losing Maine (at-large)'s 2 electoral votes, but Trump won 1 electoral vote from Maine's 2nd congressional district.In the 1st, Donald Trump received 154,384 votes to Hillary Clinton's 212,774 votes, losing the district.In the 2nd, Donald Trump received 181,177 votes to Hillary Clinton's 144,817 votes, winning Maine 2nd district.
Vote for Donald Trump
no
It depends on what you want to have happen in the world.
Missouri cast its 10 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 1,594,511 and Hillary Clinton 1,071,068.
Donald Trump received 512,058 votes to Hillary Clinton's 539,260 votes, losing Nevada's 6 electoral votes.
Donald Trump won Iowa's 6 electoral votes in the 2016 election. The popular vote count was Donald Trump 800,983 and Hillary Clinton 653,669.
Donald Trump received 1,090,893 votes to Hillary Clinton's 1,995,196 votes, losing Massachusetts's 11 electoral votes.
Donald Trump received 2,146,015 votes to Hillary Clinton's 3,090,729 votes, losing Illinois's 20 electoral votes.
Donald Trump received 1,221,747 votes to Hillary Clinton's 1,742,718 votes, losing Washington's 12 electoral votes.