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CNN Projects Trump Will Win Popular Vote As Well

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With some votes still being tallied, CNN's projections show that Donald Trump will win the popular vote as well:

http://edition.cnn.com/election/results

EDIT: Click on Popular Vote tab, to see projected winner once 100% of votes are tallied.
 
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I really hate CNN's bottle-cap map.
 
MSM narrative explodes.
 
I really hate CNN's bottle-cap map.

I hadn't seen CNN's map until this thread.
Their map looks idiotic but gave me the info I wanted.
 
Click on the "Popular Vote" tab, and see the projected winner once 100% of votes are tallied.
That's not what that indicates, I don't believe. All that indicates is that Trump is the predicted winner of the election. Because, officially, Trump has not won the election yet (although for all intents and purposes he has).

I see where you are coming from now but I've followed along with CNN's coverage from the beginning and Trump has always been listed as the projected winner. That doesn't mean he's projected to win the popular vote, just projected to win the election.

Could Trump still win the popular vote? Sure, but it's unlikely, especially since California still has over 30% of its votes uncounted.
 
Click on the "Popular Vote" tab, and see the projected winner once 100% of votes are tallied.

Yep, I see it. Thanks. Projected winner of popular vote . . . Donald Trump.
 
Yep, I see it. Thanks. Projected winner of popular vote . . . Donald Trump.
Probably not. See below:
That's not what that indicates, I don't believe. All that indicates is that Trump is the predicted winner of the election. Because, officially, Trump has not won the election yet (although for all intents and purposes he has).

I see where you are coming from now but I've followed along with CNN's coverage from the beginning and Trump has always been listed as the projected winner. That doesn't mean he's projected to win the popular vote, just projected to win the election.

Could Trump still win the popular vote? Sure, but it's unlikely, especially since California still has over 30% of its votes uncounted.
 
Yep, I see it. Thanks. Projected winner of popular vote . . . Donald Trump.

Okay, I see it now.
But if CNN actually projects DT as the popular vote winner, in the inimitable word(s) of The Donald himself, they are "Wrong".
 
Okay, I see it now.
But if CNN actually projects DT as the popular vote winner, in the inimitable word(s) of The Donald himself, they are "Wrong".

I don't care. He's the president. As The Donald himself said, "Hillary Clinton had thirty years to change it." ;)
 
I don't care. He's the president. As The Donald himself said, "Hillary Clinton had thirty years to change it." ;)

All true.
I'm actually eagerly anticipating what Trump will accomplish, good or bad.
 
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