President Trump lost Minnesota by roughly 44,000 votes in 2016.
Published 7:18 PM EDT Jul 23, 2019
In 2016, Trump lost Minnesota by roughly 44,000 votes. Democrat Hillary Clinton carried the state with 46.44% — or 1,367,716 votes — while Trump was at 44.92%, or 1,322,951 votes. Since then, the president has repeatedly doubled down on his remarks. At a Trump rally in North Carolina last week, chants of"send her back" erupted from the crowd of Trump supporters when the president mentioned Omar while criticizing the"Squad."
"You'll never win Minnesota, Donald Trump. I'll make sure of it," Klobuchar wrote on Twitter."Our state economy is strong because of our great workers and businesses. And the last time I checked, racist words and putting a congresswoman and her family in harm’s way aren’t very popular in our state."
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