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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161113:15:58:00

What if hillary spent more time in the midwest? what if she focused more on working-class whites? what if the polls had been slightly more on point? well, we thought we d add a comparative what if. what if america had a presidential system like most other countries in the world? hillary clinton lost the election but it now seems she has won the popular vote. presidential candidates have lost the presidency after winning the popular vote five times in the history of the united states. in 1824 when andrew jackson lost to john quincy adams, in 1876 when samuel tilden lost to rutherford b. heys, in 1888 when grover cleveland lost to benjamin harrison and since 2000 it s happened twice in 16 years. the first time, of course, in 2000 when al gore lost to george w. bush and this year. some vehemently reject calls to change the electoral college system while others say it s time to amend the constitution. it s been seriously proposed many times in fact, less than ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161113:18:58:00

Were a lot of what ifs thrown around this week. what if hillary had spent more time in the midwest? what if she focused more on working class whites? what if the polls tb slightly more on point? we thought we would add a comparative what if, what if america had a presidential system like most other countries in the world? hillary clinton lost the election but it now seems she has won the popular vote. they have lost the presidency after winning the popular vote five times in the history of the united states. in 1824, when andrew jackson lost to john quincy adam and tilden lost to hayes and since then twice in 16 years. first time in 2000 when al gore lost to george w. bush and this year. some vehemently reject calls to change the electoral college system and others say it s time ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161104:14:07:00

Actual participation when it comes to the percentage of the vote by about 3%. not good news for democrats. though the bright spot is the hispanic participation really has blossomed right now and in fact, just the raw numbers alone, we are seeing hispanic participation at more than 336,000 ballots returned in 2016 than 2008. let s go to north carolina. two million people have participated there. who is in the lead right now when it comes to ballots returned? democrats have a 243,000 ballot returned advantage. however, when you look at what happened in 2012, their lead was at 307,000 so not great numbers right there when you do the comparative for democrats. let s go into the racial breakdown. look at the participation rate. african-americans at 22.7% participating in the early vote. hispanics at 1.8%. ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Post Debate Special October 14, 2015 04:40:00

Lounge. dan when you were at the white house, one of the things you did was try to get the white house more twenty-first century dealing with the facebooks and the twitters. the facebook, yes. and the snap chats and all the interwebs. so how much stock would you place in a facebook poll like that? i don t think the facebook poll will tell you what the entire country thinks about the debate, but it will tell you it s a measure of enthusiasm. it shows that sanders actually did had engagement in fact and that s the test. 75%. nobody has come close. i think it s a sign that he s struck a cord. that s why he has the crowds out there. what s getting people to show up in his events is getting people to react to him. the intensity of support. that s always been his comparative with hillary clinton. it s not big enough to be a ....

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CNN Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer September 14, 2015 21:13:00

Comparative. it s not just do you trust hillary clinton more than anyone else, it s do you trust hillary clinton more than jeb bush on the economy or donald trump on womens issues or whatever it is. if she can do that there s a chance, but there s a lot of work to get there. ana, looking at some of these poll numbers, certainly hillary clinton s team is alarmed. but she said today she s not worried about bernie sanders and his surge. do you believe that? and should she be worried? well, you know, brianna, when you re running for president it s kind of like that deodorant commercial. never let them see you sweat. she should not be admitting to being worried about what joe biden s going to decide or what bernie sanders is doing or what his, you know, soaring numbers. but obviously if your numbers are dropping like a rock and your opponent s are rising, yes, you are worried about it. particularly if you are hillary ....

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