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The six faithless vice-presidential votes in 2016 are short of the record for that office, without considering whether the vice-presidential candidates were still living, as multiple previous elections have had more than six faithless vice-presidential votes; in 1836, faithless electors moved the vice-presidential ...
New York remained a blue state, with Clinton winning with 59.01% of the vote, while Trump received 36.52% of the vote, a 22.49% Democratic margin of victory.
Elected President Clinton won the state by 13.64%, a reduced margin of victory from Obama's 17.33% in 2012.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for President of the United States, chose Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate.
At the national level, the state favors the Democratic Party: Both of its senators have been Democrats since 1982, and George H. W. Bush was the last Republican candidate for president to carry the state, in 1988.
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2016 Green Party presidential primaries Home stateMassachusettsDelegate count269½112¼Contests won360Popular vote13,2403,957Percentage74.2%22.1%2 more rows
Gary Johnson received 4,489,233 total votes and 3.3% of the national vote, coming third in the nation and setting a record for the Libertarian Party's strongest historical result to date.
Elected President Biden carried New Jersey by 15.93%, making the state 11.48% more Democratic than the nation as a whole.
At the national level, the state favors the Democratic Party: Both of its senators have been Democrats since 1982, and George H. W. Bush was the last Republican candidate for president to carry the state, in 1988.
Clinton won the state with 55.5% of the vote over Trump's 41.35%, or a 14-point margin. Despite her victory in the state, Clinton's vote share was slightly poorer than the vote shares President Barack Obama got from the state in 2008 and 2012.

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