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A few stats:
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[TD]Total number of votes cast in the Hillary vs. Trump election[/TD]
[TD]132,899,453[/TD]
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[TD]Voter turnout rate of all voting age citizens[/TD]
[TD]55 %[/TD]
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Divide 132,899,453 by .55 and you get the number of voting age citizens: 241,635,369.
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[TD]Total votes for Donald Trump (R)[/TD]
[TD]61,898,584[/TD]
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Divide 61,898,584 by the total number of voting age citizens, and you get .256.
So, 25.6% of US adults voted for Trump, just over a quarter.
I'm not sure just how we could calculate how many of that 25% actually just voted against Hillary.
[TABLE="width: 100%"]
[TR="bgcolor: #f2f2f2"]
[TD]Total number of votes cast in the Hillary vs. Trump election[/TD]
[TD]132,899,453[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Voter turnout rate of all voting age citizens[/TD]
[TD]55 %[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Divide 132,899,453 by .55 and you get the number of voting age citizens: 241,635,369.
[TABLE="width: 100%"]
[TR]
[TD]Total votes for Donald Trump (R)[/TD]
[TD]61,898,584[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Divide 61,898,584 by the total number of voting age citizens, and you get .256.
So, 25.6% of US adults voted for Trump, just over a quarter.
I'm not sure just how we could calculate how many of that 25% actually just voted against Hillary.