Saturday, November 26, 2016

The Numbers Are In: Trump Wins Michigan By 10,704


By Detroit Free Press, Nov. 25, 2016 

In the closest race for president in Michigan's history, Republican Donald Trump is hanging on to a 10,704-vote win over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

The Michigan Secretary of State posted results Wednesday that were submitted by the state's 83 county clerks on Tuesday after the votes were reviewed and certified by each county.


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2 comments:

  1. I sincerely believe that if every vote were truly vetted to ensure that it was cast by a living American Citizen who had no other votes credited to their name, that it wouldn't be nearly this close. Given the voter fraud in the Detroit metro area alone, this mot likely means Trump actually won by well over 1 million votes.

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    1. I second your comment 100%
      I live in Michigan, and asked outright when I voted if the machines
      were stealing our votes. she assured me they were tested regularly.
      I hardly met anyone in my wayne county area who would vote for Killery,
      and yet wayne county still gave the win to Killery. Made me mad as hell.

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