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United States Presidential Election, 2016 | ||||
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November 8, 2016 | ||||
Nominee | Chris Christie | Hillary Clinton | Robert Downey Jr. | |
Party | Republican | Democratic | Independent | |
Home state | New Jersy | New York | New Hampshire | |
Running mate | Marco Rubio | Gavin Newsom | Dean Barkley | |
Electoral vote | 322 | 202 | 14 | |
States carried | 33 | 15 + DC + NE-02 | 2 | |
Percentage | 44.4% | 44.3% | 10.0% | |
President before election
Barack Obama Democrat
Elected President
Chris Christie Republican |
The United States presidential election of 2016 was the 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential election and took place on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Actor Robert Downey Jr. became discouraged with both Republicans and Democrats and decided to run for president. Meanwhile, Democrats nominated Former Secratary of State Hillary Clinton of New York. Democrats expected to smash the whoever the GOP's nominee was. However, Republicans nominated New Jersy Governor Chris Christe who gained much respect in many typically liberal, northern states which gave Christie a major advantage. Christie had originally narrowly defeated the front runner, young Senator Marco Rubio for nomination. Clinton was in the lead in the Latino vote up until Christie chose Rubio for Vice President. Christie took the lead when he smashed Hillary in all three debates, and when Rubio smashed California leuitenant governor Gavin Newsom (Clinton's VP nominee) in the Vice Presidential debates. The election was close, but Christie pulled out an overwhelming victory.
Republican primaries[]
Chris Christie narrowly defeated the front runner, Marco Rubio.
Declined[]
The following were potential candidates who declined to run.
Democratic primaries[]
Declined[]
Independent primaries[]
Declined[]
Turnout[]
The Red denotes to states won by Christie/Rubio, the Blue denotes to states won by Clinton/Newsom, the Grey denotes to states won by Downey/Barkley.