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Old 10 Nov 2016, 17:15   #22
Adje
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Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
I don't think the US is divided at all.
I know you're gloating and I hope you're being sarcastic otherwise it's a really dumb statement.

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On the morning after election night, Ms Clinton had collected 59.4 million votes, giving her a 47.7 per cent share, while Mr Trump had 59.2 million votes and a 47.5 per cent share. That was with around 92 per cent of the vote counted, with many of the remaining votes to be totted up from pro-Clinton states like Colorado.
Basically it's a 50/50 situation. You can't have it more divided than that. But not only is it almost 50/50 (Basically most elections in the U.S. are very close when it comes to popular votes) but the mindstate of both sides are so far apart from each other that it's impossible to deny.
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