12. Lost Democratic States To Trump
When it comes to electoral votes, there are certain states that have a specific trend in which party they vote for with each new election. Whether it’s states that always vote Republican or states that always vote Democratic, oftentimes it’s the swing state votes that many candidates look towards in order to ensure a guaranteed win. However, in the 2016 election, there were a number of states that have traditionally always voted for the Democratic candidate that ended up voting for the Republican candidate instead.
Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have always voted for the Democratic candidate since 1992, so this Blue wall of votes was the jumping off point that led people to believe that Clinton was well on her way to the White House. Yet, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania all voted Republican, which meant that it wasn’t just left up to the swing states. Whether it was because she didn’t feel that she needed to campaign hard in these states or because she felt that she didn’t need too many extra electoral votes to win, whatever the case, losing traditionally Blue states was a huge part of the loss.
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