Its Official: Clintons Popular Vote Win Came Entirely From California

John Merline Investors Business Daily

Democrats who are having trouble getting out of the first stage of grief denial arent being helped by the fact that now that all the votes are counted Hillary Clintons lead in the popular vote has topped 2.8 million giving her a 48 share of the vote compared with Trumps 46. To those unschooled in how the United States selects presidents this seems totally unfair. But look more closely at the numbers and you see that Clintons advantage all but disappears. As we noted in this space earlier while Clintons overall margin looks large and impressive it is due to Clintons huge margin of victory in one state California where she got a whopping 4.3 million more votes than Trump. California is the only state in fact where Clintons margin of victory was bigger than President Obamas in 2012 61.5 vs. Obamas 60. But California is the exception that proves the true genius of the Electoral College which was designed to prevent regional candidates from dominating national elections. In recent years California has been turning into what amounts to a one-party state. Between 2008 and 2016 the number of Californians who registered as Democrats climbed by 1.1 million while the number of registered Republicans dropped by almost 400000. Whats more many Republicans in the state had nobody to vote for in November. There were two Democrats  and zero Republicans  running to replace Sen. Barbara Boxer. There were no Republicans on the ballot for House seats in nine of Californias congressional districts. At the state level six districts had no Republicans running for the state senate and 16 districts had no Republicans running for state assembly seats. Plus since Republicans knew Clinton was going to win the state and its entire 55 electoral votes casting a ballot for Trump was virtually meaningless since no matter what her margin of victory Clinton was getting all 55 votes. Is it any wonder then that Trump got 11 fewer California votes than John McCain did in 2008? (Clinton got 6 more votes than Obama did eight years ago but the number of registered Democrats in the state climbed by 13 over those years.) If you take California out of the popular vote equation then Trump wins the rest of the country by 1.4 million votes. And if California voted like every other Democratic state where Clinton averaged 53.5 wins Clinton and Trump end up in a virtual popular vote tie. (This was not the case in 2012. Obama beat Romney by 2 million votes that year not counting California.) Meanwhile if you look at every other measure Trump was the clear and decisive winner in this election. Number of states won: Trump: 30 Clinton: 20 _________________ Trump: 10 Number of electoral votes won: Trump: 306 Clinton: 232 _________________ Trump: 68 Ave. margin of victory in winning states: Trump: 56 Clinton: 53.5 _________________ Trump: 2.5 points Popular vote total: Trump: 62958211 Clinton: 65818318 _________________ Clinton: 2.8 million Popular vote total outside California: Trump: 58474401 Clinton: 57064530 _________________ Trump: 1.4 million
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