From TIME Magazine: “According to the independent, non-partisan Cook Political Report, Clinton’s final tally came in at 65,844,610, compared to Donald Trump’s 62,979,636, with a difference of 2,864,974.”
If votes cancelled out, then Trump would have zero votes, and Clinton would have 2,864,974 votes.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
works either way if you ask me
Superfrog about 6 years ago
My Mum and Dad usually cancelled each other on voting day.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Revenge voting. Hey, these days is mostly you’re voting against someone rather than for.
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
What the hell – just cancel at random!
Egrayjames about 6 years ago
My wife and I will cancel out each other’s vote, so why bother? I’ll sneak out later and cast my vote when she’s not looking.
Sir Ruddy Blighter about 6 years ago
Votes don’t cancel out.
From TIME Magazine: “According to the independent, non-partisan Cook Political Report, Clinton’s final tally came in at 65,844,610, compared to Donald Trump’s 62,979,636, with a difference of 2,864,974.”
If votes cancelled out, then Trump would have zero votes, and Clinton would have 2,864,974 votes.
comixbomix about 6 years ago
Mitch McConnell’s, if I had my druthers…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Not important. 6 million people didn’t vote for the President. 3 million for his opponent and 3 million for other candidates yet he still won.