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SUDBURY, MA — President Donald Trump's loss in Massachusetts on Tuesday was expected, but was it worse than his loss in 2016?
With almost 100 percent of precincts reporting on Wednesday afternoon, Joe Biden was beating Trump 66 to 32.5 percent statewide. In 2016, Hillary Clinton earned 60 percent of the vote to Trump's 33 percent.
So how did Trump's support in Sudbury compare with his vote totals in 2016? Town voters overwhelmingly backed the Democratic candidate, as they did in 2016. But Trump's share of the total vote ticked up about 1-1/2 percentage points.
Biden also increased the Democratic share of the vote by about seven points compared to Clinton's 2016 performance.
2020 Joe Biden/Kamala Harris — 9,075, 74.85 percentDonald Trump/Mike Pence — 2,611, 21.53 percentVotes cast: 12,124 total votes, 87.06 percent turnout 2016 Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine — 7,402, 67.65 percentDonald Trump/Mike Pence — 2,510, 22.94 percentVotes cast: 10,940 votes cast, 84 percent turnout Not every community in Middlesex County broke for Biden. Trump squeaked out wins in Ashby and Dracut, where he bested Biden by a mere 110 votes, according to unofficial results.
Trump had struggled to overcome polling deficits in key states in the campaign's final days. He ran strong as expected in rural areas, but lost support among other critical voting groups, including suburban women in several battleground states.
CNN reported in October that polling put Biden up by 25 points among women voters. According to the final 2016 pre-election polls, Clinton won women voters by 13 points among likely voters and 14 points among registered voters.
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