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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Nov 22, 2016, 02:37 PM Nov 2016

Donald Trump lost most of the American economy in this election

By Jim Tankersley November 22 at 9:28 AM



In the modern era of presidential politics, no candidate has ever won the popular vote by more than Hillary Clinton did this year, yet still managed to lose the electoral college. In that sense, 2016 was a historic split: Donald Trump won the presidency by as much as 74 electoral votes (depending on how Michigan ends up) while losing the nationwide vote to Clinton by 1.7 million votes and counting. But there's another divide exposed by the election, which researchers at the Brookings Institution recently discovered as they sifted the election returns. It has no bearing on the election outcome, but it tells us something important about the state of the country and its politics moving forward.

The divide is economic, and it is massive. According to the Brookings analysis, the less-than-500 counties that Clinton won nationwide combined to generate 64 percent of America's economic activity in 2015. The more-than-2,600 counties that Trump won combined to generate 36 percent of the country's economic activity last year.

Clinton, in other words, carried nearly two-thirds of the American economy.

Here's how the researchers, at the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, visualized that. You can see immediately what's going on: With the exceptions of the Phoenix and Fort Worth areas, and a big chunk of Long Island, Clinton won every large-sized economic county in the country.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/11/22/donald-trump-lost-most-of-the-american-economy-in-this-election/

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Donald Trump lost most of the American economy in this election (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2016 OP
Hey Don! underpants Nov 2016 #1
Wtg, Nortenos! Beartracks Nov 2016 #2
This was the Campaign Wellstone ruled Nov 2016 #3

underpants

(182,829 posts)
1. Hey Don!
Tue Nov 22, 2016, 02:50 PM
Nov 2016

I just got back on DU.

Man, you don't realize what a great resource this place is until you don't have it. I saw some posts about cross checking(guess I missed that before the disaster 2 weeks ago) and after a little bit of my own research I think it looks pretty clear what happened in those specific states. There were several factors (mostly airtime) but it's pretty clear what happened. I still don't think Trump really wanted to win and he was completely shocked that it ended up like we are being told it did.

Beartracks

(12,816 posts)
2. Wtg, Nortenos!
Tue Nov 22, 2016, 03:14 PM
Nov 2016

Glad to see the north central mountains of NM are still rocking the blue.



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Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. This was the Campaign
Tue Nov 22, 2016, 03:31 PM
Nov 2016

strategy of the Rethugs,work the haves against the have not's. Now we will see a full out assault on Unions and worker rights via Executive Orders. And the slow slide in the Greatest Financial Disaster the World has ever seen.

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