Politics & Government
Douglas Co. Presidential Election Results: Loyal Democrats Hold
Did President Donald Trump get more support in Douglas County in 2020 than 2016? See the vote totals here.

DOUGLASVILLE, GA — As the nation continues to wait on several key states to determine which presidential candidate will take control of the White House, President Donald Trump did not fare as well on Tuesday as he did in 2016 when local voters sided with Democrat Hillary Clinton, falling by nearly 6 percentage points.
Like other key states on Wednesday, Georgia remains undecided officially as does Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. But while it remains undetermined whether Trump performed well enough in the Peach State to keep its run of supporting Republican candidates intact, Douglas County voters stuck true to form much like they did four years ago
According to local election data, Trump gained more votes than he did four years ago when he collected 24,803 votes, for 43.2 percent. On Tuesday, Trump garnered 24,924 votes or 37.3 percent of the vote as compared to 41,409 votes for challenger Joe Biden, who carried more than 61 percent of the county vote.
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According to Douglas County elections officials, 67,442 ballots were cast.
Tuesday's vote climaxed a heated battle for control of the White House, unfolding during a pandemic that killed nearly a quarter of a million Americans before Election Day. Despite Trump claiming victory in Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said just before noon on Wednesday that the state still has 200,000 absentee ballots and 43,000 early votes to count, according to WSB-TV.
In a 2:20 a.m. speech in the White House, Trump claimed victory in Georgia and said the election is a fraud that requires U.S. Supreme Court action. Biden, meanwhile, has said he expects to win the race, and none of the national news organizations have called Georgia for either candidate.
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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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