Trump As U.S. President: Only Against Women, Not Men?
However, there is one very interesting thing about the actor campaign of Trump, and this has something to do with general classification.
By: Tupaki Desk | 23 Jan 2025 5:26 AM GMTThe United States of America has welcomed its 47th president in the form of Donald J Trump who is taking over these duties for the second time after his earlier stint between 2016 to 2020. However, there is one very interesting thing about the actor campaign of Trump, and this has something to do with general classification.
As interesting as it may sound, Donald Trump had won only against female contestants in both the terms after having lost to male contestant.
Back in 2016, Donald Trump came up against Hillary Clinton, who was his direct opponent in the presidential race, and he managed to win by a close margin then. Trump won 304 electoral vote that year while Hilary won 227. But when it came to popular vote, Hillary had secured 48% while Trump was confined to 46%.
However, Trump could not uphold the trust placed in him by the American citizens as he could not retain power in the 2020 election.
This was when Trump came up against his male counterpart of Joe, Biden, and the election was pretty much one-sided. Trump secured 232 electoral vote while Biden had secured 306. Even in terms of popular vote, Biden was miles ahead of Trump as the former secured 51% while trump had 46%.
Come 2024 election Trump again, run for presidency and what happened to his third strike campaign and this time the result was largely in his favour again.
This time Trump won 312 electoral vote, which is one of the highest ever in the history of United States. His female counterpart, Kamala Harris was no match to him in this year’s election.
The trend here is pretty evident as Trump is only managing to win against female counter parts, namely Kamala Harris, and Hillary Clinton, while he was no match to Joe Biden. Both the times, Trump ran for presidency. There was a notion that United States might have its first female president ever, but Trump somehow managed to block this from happening both the times.