Campaign Trail Results: Game #1297289

This Game:

  • Year: 2016
  • Player Candidate: Donald Trump
  • Running Mate: Scott Brown
  • Difficulty Level: Hard
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Donald Trump32263,521,65948.77
---- Hillary Clinton21662,204,06647.76
---- Gary Johnson02,958,4792.27
---- Jill Stein01,557,7151.20

Visits:

  • Florida:3
  • Michigan:3
  • Minnesota:2
  • Virginia:2
  • Colorado:1
  • Ohio:1

Answers:

  • Where will you spend your final day of the campaign?
    Virginia and North Carolina
  • What message will you emphasize as you accept your party's nomination for President of the United States?
    I will compare and contrast my business record with the corruption and incompetence of Hillary Clinton, and question why she is even allowed to run for President. We're going to Make America Great Again!
  • To what extent will you attack Bill Clinton's history of infidelity, impeachment, and so on as you campaign?
    I will casually refer to Mr. Clinton as “the rapist” and imply that his people, including Hillary, have silenced a number of people over the years who tried to speak out.
  • To what extent will you attack Hillary Clinton's equivocation on the Benghazi attacks in 2012?
    We're going to be mentioning Benghazi a lot in our campaign.
  • To what extent will you attack Hillary Clinton's decision to set up a private email server in her home, while Secretary of State?
    We will be asking, “Where's the indictment?!” every day in my speeches, and on social media.
  • To what extent will you attack Hillary Clinton's 2002 vote to authorize the war in Iraq?
    This invasion was one of the biggest disasters in the history of the United States. We're going to dredge up a lot of memories about this before our campaign is through.
  • To what extent will you attack Hillary Clinton for her changing views on gay marriage, criminal justice, illegal immigration, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or other issues?
    Hillary Clinton has been on both sides of so many issues it's pathetic. I'm not going to give a speech between now and November where I don't talk about her views on Iraq, gay marriage, illegal immigration, criminal justice, drug policy, free trade, and so much more.
  • What do you have to say in response to allegations that your Trump University used a number of unethical practices?
    It's a minor civil case, pursued by a few disgruntled people for political purposes. Most people were very satisfied with Trump University.
  • Do you plan to repeat the rhetoric you used about Mexican immigrants when announcing your campaign?
    I'll say whatever comes to mind at a given moment. But the thing is, we're going to get Mexico to build a wall, and then we're going to do something to reform the immigration system.
  • To what extent will you make opposition to current trade agreements a part of your speeches and campaign?
    Bill and Hillary Clinton have thrown millions of American jobs away. And also, a lot of these were jobs that African-Americans could be doing right now, which is why unemployment is so terrible in that community.
  • Do you still hold a pro-life position on abortion? What do you have to say about previous incarnations of your views on that subject?
    I think we can do everything we can to discourage abortion. But I'd say it depends ... if we're talking about making abortion illegal then that's a different story. You can be pro-life without saying it should be illegal.
  • Will you stand by your calls to keep all Muslims from entering the United States?
    I never meant that I was going to keep all Muslims from entering the United States. All I meant, was that we can't have people coming here with possible ties to ISIS until we figure out what's going on.
  • Many accuse your heated rhetoric of fueling violence at your rallies, which have become known for their protestors and altercations. What are your thoughts?
    You know, I said a few things at the beginning of 2016 for rhetorical effect, and I didn't mean for so many people to take them literally. I should have known that the press would be looking for any excuse to discredit an anti-establishment candidate who doesn't take money from Washington lobbyists.
  • In the wake of your nomination, a number of prominent anti-Trump Republicans are organizing to cast votes for Libertarian Gary Johnson as a protest, with an emphasis on the Western states. What are your thoughts?
    My conservative credentials are beyond all question. It's really just sour grapes, and not accepting the will of the Republican voters in the primaries which is driving this.
  • Do you plan to participate in the traditional three debates, between yourself and Hillary Clinton?
    Winning a nationally televised debate with Hillary Clinton will be the greatest experience of my life.
  • What was your rationale behind selecting Scott Brown as your running mate?
    Scott Brown did a tremendous job in the Senate. And, you know, its a shame that we can't get more people like him elected from the so-called blue states.
  • Beginning in July, the Dow Jones Industrial Average entered an extremely bearish stretch, based on news out of China, losing over 25% of its value by October. A recession seems likely. Will you address this as you campaign?
    America has been undermined for years now. I've been warning about trade with China this entire time, that Clinton and Obama have been signing off on. We have very stupid people in government.
  • The FBI has recommended the indictment of several of Hillary Clinton's aides, based on classified intelligence which they obtained from secure facilities and emailed to her. Do you have any comment?
    We've all seen Hillary Clinton lie about this scandal from the first day until now, and she's still lying about it. It's unbelievable what she thinks she can get away with.
  • Do you support the Supreme Court ruling in 2015 which struck down any prohibition on gay marriage?
    I fully support gay marriage, but I'd like to see every state make this decision for itself.
  • Do you believe that the Senate should confirm Merrick Garland, an Obama appointee, to the Supreme Court?
    You can't confirm him. We've got to let the people decide this November.
  • How concerned are you about the $17 trillion debt that the United States currently owes?
    This is absolutely obscene, and it's not going to keep growing when I am President.
  • What is your take on the Black Lives Matter movement?
    I support African-Americans in this country and I oppose police brutality. But these activists are a different story. There have been some very hateful things said, and they are tied to a number of riots that we've seen.
  • To what extent will you connect the dots between the Clintons' support of free trade and tough sentencing, and the huge unemployment in the black community?
    We're going to be putting out 2-3 tweets a day about how the Clintons have failed the black community on trade and immigration and criminal justice. We have an opening to do much better than Romney or McCain did with this group.
  • There has been a coordinated, violent terrorist attack on London today, resulting in the death of at least 100 people. How will you address this?
    The first thing is, let's take a moment of respect for the people who were affected by this horrible tragedy. And I trust that the European authorities are on this case and over the coming weeks we will get more information about what happened.
  • Are there any personal attacks you would like to throw at Bill and Hillary Clinton over the next few months?
    Any story we can get, let's throw it out there. We're going to go with the tactics that have gotten us this far.