The 2016 presidential election took place over 600 days ago, but Donald Trump continued talking about it. When speaking about the economy of the steel production facility on Thursday, the President opposed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 general election. However, it is easy to prove that the president is wrong with presidential election data.
"Did I win against a woman's vote?" Trump said in a speech at Granite City, Illinois. "Remember what they said," Why do women vote for cards? "Well, I do not know, but I get more than her. It's very good. "
However, according to data provided by the Pew Research Center, in the election of 2016 more women than voting cards voted to support Clinton. 42% of female voters voted for playing cards, 54% voted for Clinton. CNN reported similar figures, 41% of women voted for cards and 54% voted for Clinton.
The election data shows that more women voted for Clinton, but it is noteworthy that most white women voted for cards. According to CNN survey, 52% of white women voted for cards and 43% voted for Clinton.
Nevertheless, not all women are white people, and most color women support Clinton's candidacy. In fact, the vast majority of black women, exactly 94% voted for Clinton. CNN's exit poll also shows that Latin women also prefer Clinton over playing cards, and voting 69% to the Democratic Party and 25% to the Republican Party.
Trumps received some support from women during the election in 2016, but recent polls showed support for his women and depressed to a popular minimum. A survey of NPR / PBS NewsHour / Marist, published earlier this month, showed that trumps' support for women decreased to 30%. Of these 30%, only 19% said they "strongly agree" with the president's card work. 62% answered that they were disapproved and 51% answered "strongly opposed".
The recently announced Quinnipiac poll also revealed that the support rate of President Trump has declined among female voters. According to the survey, 31% of women agree to work as a president of playing cards. Looking at by gender, Quinnipiac had 36 white women approved the playing card as president and 61% had disapproved
Earlier this month, according to the Washington Post School opinion poll, 32% of women approved President Trump 's presidential election and 65% were disapproved.
Mr. Trump 's wrong assertion on Thursday was not the first time the president tried to portray himself as the winner of the female vote. In a speech at a rally held in Pennsylvania in March, Mr. Trumpe told lie that she won 52% of the female voting. "Remember, the woman does not like Donald Trump," the president asked. "I really said" Is there such a problem? " ... It became 52%. I am competing with women. As you know, that is not easy. "
At another recent meeting he held, the playing card claimed that he won the biggest vote since Reagan. However, this can be examined more easily than the size of the audience. George W. Bush's victory against Al Gore is only in 2000, in addition to the victory in George W. Bush's cardinal elections after Reagan. Bitram is small because it is an election to decide the election after a Florida judge has undergone sufficient manual re-aggregation and no longer needs to recount until the election has been completed. George H. W. Bush, Clinton, Obama both got bigger election gains from Bitram. In fact, the cards won one of the weakest constituencies in American history. One said on Twitter and the other at a news conference, after fulfilling two false statements, after having been challenged, he resigned and said that means Republican president. But this is still fake
Mr. Donald Trump repeated lies of millions of illegal polls a few days after the White House press president Sean Spicer issued many erroneous statements about Mr. Trump's crowd size at the inauguration ceremony. Donald Trump claims to believe that millions of people voted illegally, but could not provide any evidence. This is also a lie. The president conducts a "serious investigation" of so-called voter fraud. As a result of the investigation, there is no evidence that voter fraud is spreading. By continuing the false allegations, Mr. Trump has questioned the legitimacy of his election and the entire democratic process in the United States. This is very dangerous and expensive for the United States, as some people think it is a false allegation. The concept of widespread voter fraud is fake news. Journalists are responsible for such obvious lies.