In the 2016 US presidential elections, the victory of the Democratic candidate
Hillary Clinton
was unquestionable.
Surveys and predictions made this clear.
They were wrong.
It was not the first time that the Democrats received such a correction.
In those of 1988, the advantage of its candidate
Mikel Dukakis
over Republican
George H. Bush
at the end of that summer exceeded 20 points and ended up suffering one of the biggest defeats in memory: 426 elector votes
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