Campaign Trail Results: Game #741818

This Game:

  • Year: 2016
  • Player Candidate: Hillary Clinton
  • Running Mate: Elizabeth Warren
  • Difficulty Level: Normal
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Hillary Clinton28165,217,93349.51
---- Donald Trump25762,435,71047.40
---- Gary Johnson02,326,8691.77
---- Jill Stein01,750,8941.33

Visits:

  • Florida:3
  • Arizona:2
  • Texas:2
  • Georgia:1
  • North Carolina:1
  • Ohio:1
  • Pennsylvania:1
  • Wisconsin:1

Answers:

  • Where will you spend your final day of the campaign?
    Ohio and Pennsylvania
  • What message will you emphasize as you accept your party's nomination for President of the United States?
    As President, I will push for a higher minimum wage, immigration reform, economic growth, and a responsible foreign policy. We have no idea what my opponent would do.
  • Barack Obama is looking to you for pointers on the content of his convention speech, to make sure it is congruent with your campaign strategy. What should he emphasize?
    I want Obama to make a targeted appeal to the African-American community to help make my case.
  • To what extent will you attack Donald Trump for the rhetoric he has used about Mexicans, Muslims, women, and other groups?
    I will remind the American people that I am a uniter, and that I will make our country whole again. I think the message will be pretty clear.
  • To what extent will you attack Donald Trump for the controversy surrounding Trump University?
    I'm going to be making a reference to Trump University in almost every speech that I make.
  • What message will you emphasize about the political views of Donald Trump on economic and budget issues?
    Trump's prescriptions would devastate international trade, domestic investment, and most importantly, American employment. They would plunge us into a severe global recession.
  • Would you consider making a pledge to, if elected, serve a single term as President?
    That's absurd. Of course not.
  • To what extent will you make an increase in the minimum wage a key part of your campaign? Do you stand by your commitment to $12/hour?
    Most Americans want to see an increase in the minimum wage, and I stand by my support for this measure.
  • Are you still opposed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership? Would you pursue further trade agreements as President?
    I had issues with this particular agreement, but I would still support the expansion of trade as President.
  • To what extent will you campaign with Barack Obama, or support his presence on the campaign trail this year?
    I'd like Obama to focus on driving turnout in minority neighborhoods, which we will need to replicate his victories of 2008 and 2012.
  • Donald Trump is attacking you almost daily on your 2002 vote in favor of the Iraq War. How do you plan to respond?
    I had to make a decision based on the evidence we had at the time. I would not make this vote, knowing what I know today.
  • Do you stand by your position, voiced during the primaries, that you will not deport any illegal immigrant who has not otherwise committed a crime?
    I stand by that statement 100 percent. And I will push for immigration reform within my first 100 days as President.
  • Do you have plans to emphasize a path to universal health care in your campaign?
    I will repeat my opinion that the goal is desirable, but impractical in our current political environment.
  • Many left-wing groups are organizing huge protests at Donald Trump's rallies, some of which involve blocking traffic or forcing the cancellation of speeches. Do you have anything to say about these tactics?
    Donald Trump's words go against everything our nation stands for, but I don't think it's correct or helpful to disrupt his rallies or to shout epithets at his supporters.
  • Do you plan to participate in the traditional three debates, between yourself and Donald Trump?
    Any chance we can get to expose Trump's complete lack of preparation for the Presidency is a win for us.
  • What was your rationale behind selecting Elizabeth Warren as your running mate?
    Elizabeth Warren is a good friend and an icon of the progressive movement. There are very few people in this country who have done more to advance progressive ideals than Ms. Warren.
  • In a hearing today, a New York judge has set the trial date for the Trump University lawsuit to August of this year. Do you have any comment?
    Let's reserve judgment and wait to see how this trial turns out.
  • Do you support the construction of a 20-foot wall along the entire length of the U.S.-Mexico border?
    Maybe this issue has been caught up in a bit of rhetorical excess, but I will be very tough on illegal immigration when I am President.
  • What is your position on the abortion issue?
    I will defend a woman's right to choose against any type of outside attack or meddling. We need to fight the recent attacks on abortion access.
  • Do you support any type of comprehensive immigration reform, and if so, to what extent?
    I believe this is a good policy, and I'm willing to make compromises in the area of immigration enforcement to build a working coalition.
  • Do you support the recent reopening of relations with Cuba?
    I'm glad that we have reached out to Cuba, but I would like to have seen a little more insistence that they liberalize their country first.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Do you have plans to take in more than the current level of 10,000 refugees per annum from the conflict in Syria?
    We'll take as many refugees as Saudi Arabia takes. And in any case, we're going to helping out with a safe zone in Syria to protect vulnerable people.
  • To what extent will you attack Donald Trump for any number of statements he has made about women in his past, including in this election cycle?
    Mr. Trump's gross and outlandish rhetoric should disgust any decent, hard-working women in our society. We need to show that there is no place for this rhetoric.