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So, the image Trump tweeted is deeply misleading about what the 2016 election meant – and who voted for him. But the text Trump (or someone else) laid onto the map is also, well, not right.
Trump has been known to be fond of maps of the 2016 election. In August last year, he retweeted an account that published a map of the election and he reportedly handed out printed electoral ...
Visually, it makes it looks like Trump won a red wave election in 2016. Which, from a county perspective, he did! Trump won 2,626 counties to Clinton’s 487 in the last presidential election ...
Dirt doesn’t vote. This week, as President Donald Trump went on the offensive to bolster his case against impeachment, he tweeted a county-by-county map of the 2016 presidential race that showed ...
On Tuesday, Trump tweeted out a county-by-county breakdown of which parts of America voted for him in the 2016 election, overlaid with the pointed text “Try to impeach this.” ...
President Trump is planning on hanging a map displaying his 2016 Electoral College victory in the White House, according to a report.One America News Network White House reporter spotted the framed… ...
This graphic shows the final electoral college map of the 2016 presidential election between President Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton in which Trump won all six key swing states: Arizona, Florida ...
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump tweeted a 2016 map with the words "Try to impeach this" written across it. It looked liked this. The map -- in case you can't tell -- is a county-by ...
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