In the 2016 presidential election, Michigan voted for Donald Trump, the Republican candidate. This marked a significant shift, as Michigan had been a Democratic stronghold in previous elections, voting for Barack Obama in both 2008 and 2012. Trump's victory in Michigan was part of his overall strategy to win key battleground states. The margin of victory was narrow, highlighting the state's pivotal role in the election outcome.
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Donald Trump received 16 electoral votes, receiving 2,279,543 votes to Hillary Clinton's 2,268,839 votes, winning Michigan.
No one knows who will win. It depends on the teams. Michigan could win or Michigan State could win? No one knows.
He did not.
Yes, Barack Obama did win the state of Michigan.
Donald Trump received 2,279,543 votes to Hillary Clinton's 2,268,839 votes, winning Michigan's 16 electoral votes.
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If Trump can win enough votes in the primaries to clinch the nomination on the first ballot. there will be no choice but to declare Trump the nominee. If he does not win the first ballot, my guess is that the Republicans will nominate somebody else but I could be wrong.
Not true Trump will win but is their own opinion!@#$%^&*()_+
Yes, Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election.
Um sorry, but Donald Trump is NOT going to win 98 percent. I suggest you go for Hillary Clinton instead