Campaign Trail Results: Game #740733

This Game:

  • Year: 2016
  • Player Candidate: Donald Trump
  • Running Mate: Chris Christie
  • Difficulty Level: Impossible
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Hillary Clinton51580,331,77361.08
---- Donald Trump2347,175,38935.87
---- Gary Johnson02,873,4552.18
---- Jill Stein01,147,1330.87

Visits:

  • Florida:2
  • Arizona:1
  • Georgia:1
  • Maine:1
  • Michigan:1
  • Nevada:1
  • New Jersey:1
  • Ohio:1
  • Pennsylvania:1
  • Texas:1
  • Wisconsin:1

Answers:

  • What message will you emphasize as you accept your party's nomination for President of the United States?
    I am calling out the leadership class on their failures, and because of this many lies have been spread about me. I support legal immigration and a safe zone for Syrian refugees, but you'd have no idea if you were listening to the folks in the media.
  • To what extent will you attack Bill Clinton's history of infidelity, impeachment, and so on as you campaign?
    We need to elevate the tone of this campaign. I'm not going to continue digging into these old issues.
  • 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?
    The American people are sick and tired of hearing about Clinton's emails.
  • To what extent will you attack Hillary Clinton's 2002 vote to authorize the war in Iraq?
    She's probably expecting a lot of attacks on this issue -- let's keep her off balance by focusing on other things.
  • 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?
    We've both changed our opinions about things in the past. Let's be judicious about the attacks that we make.
  • 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.
  • To what extent will you make opposition to current trade agreements a part of your speeches and campaign?
    My position on this issue is clear, but we're going to focus on immigration and other issues more than trade.
  • 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?
    What is the point? Are they going to make Gary Johnson the President? Why don't they just vote for Hillary and cut out the middle man.
  • 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 Chris Christie as your running mate?
    Chris Christie has walked the walk as Governor of New Jersey. I'm going to work with the best people as President.
  • What is your position on gun control?
    We need to hold gun stores accountable when their weapons are used in violent crime. We need extensive measures to keep guns off the streets and away from criminals.
  • What actions would you take in Syria to help stabilize the situation there, and to combat ISIS?
    The idea that there is a moderate opposition in Syria is fantasy. Every side is terrible, and we'd be best served to pull back from the entire fray and let it play out.
  • Do you support the Supreme Court ruling in 2015 which struck down any prohibition on gay marriage?
    This decision was a milestone for equality in our country. I will appoint judges who feel the same way about it.
  • Do you support the recent reopening of relations with Cuba?
    I fully support Barack Obama's actions in regards to Cuba.
  • What are the next steps that the United States should take to combat global warming?
    We need to extend our tax credits for green energy installations, and increase the amount of spending on research. We also need to take active steps to reduce carbon emissions.
  • Do you support the practice of fracking? What is your overall view on energy policy?
    I'm opposed to fracking, and I think we need a lot more regulation of the practice.
  • What is your position on the European Union? Do you believe that countries such as the United Kingdom should exit the Union, given the current problems?
    We've all seen the issues with the European Union, and it obviously hasn't been perfect. But I'd hope that any country consider things very carefully before they decided to leave.
  • Do you have plans to take in more than the current level of 10,000 refugees per annum from the conflict in Syria?
    You know, Steve Jobs was a descendent of Syrian refugees. We're screening these people very carefully and we can certainly afford to take in more than 10,000.
  • Where will you spend your final day of the campaign?
    Florida
  • 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?
    I haven't really thought about it. Let's just stick to what we're doing.
  • Are there any personal attacks you would like to throw at Bill and Hillary Clinton over the next few months?
    We can't even be sure that Bill is Chelsea Clinton's father. There are a lot of good arguments pointing to other people on this one.