2016 United States presidential election in Georgia
2016 United States presidential election in Georgia Turnout 60.1%[ 1] 1.8 pp
County results
Congressional district results
State Senate district results
Precinct results
Trump
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90-100%
Clinton
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90-100%
Tie/No Data
Treemap of the popular vote by county.
The 2016 United States presidential election in Georgia was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Georgia voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party 's nominee, businessman Donald Trump , and running mate Indiana Governor Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton , and her running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine . Georgia has 16 electoral votes in the Electoral College.[ 2]
Trump won Georgia by 5.13%, a smaller margin than Mitt Romney 's 7.82% in 2012 and even John McCain 's 5.20% in 2008 . Clinton received 45.3% of the vote, making this one of the few states where she outperformed Barack Obama in 2012.[ 3] Trump's reduced margin of victory made Georgia one of eleven states (plus the District of Columbia ) to vote more Democratic in 2016 than in 2012.[ 4] This trend would continue into 2020 , when Trump became the first Republican to lose Georgia since 1992 , though he won it back in 2024 by a 2.2% margin.
Primary elections
Georgia held its presidential primaries on March 1, 2016.
Democratic primary
Results of the Democratic primary by county. Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Four candidates appeared on the ballot:
Republican primary
2016 Georgia Republican primary
Georgia results by county
Donald Trump
Marco Rubio
The 76 Republican delegates from Georgia were allocated in this way. There were 42 delegates allocated by congressional district ; if a candidate received a majority of votes or they were the only candidate to receive at least 20% of the vote in a congressional district, they would receive the districts 3 delegates. If not, the candidate who won the plurality of the vote in a congressional district would receive 2 delegates and the second-place finisher in the district would receive 1 delegate. There were also 34 at-large delegates; if a candidate got a majority of the vote or they were the only candidate to get the mandatory threshold to receive any delegates (begins at 20%, if no one gets at least 20%, then 15%, if no one gets 15%, then 10%), they would get all of the state's at-large delegates. If not, the delegates would be allocated proportionally among the candidates receiving at least the mandatory threshold.[ 6]
Georgia Republican primary, March 1, 2016
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Actual delegate count
Bound
Unbound
Total
Donald Trump
502,994
38.81%
42
0
42
Marco Rubio
316,836
24.45%
16
0
16
Ted Cruz
305,847
23.60%
18
0
18
Ben Carson
80,723
6.23%
0
0
0
John Kasich
72,508
5.59%
0
0
0
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)
7,686
0.59%
0
0
0
Rand Paul (withdrawn)
2,910
0.22%
0
0
0
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)
2,625
0.20%
0
0
0
Chris Christie (withdrawn)
1,486
0.11%
0
0
0
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)
1,146
0.09%
0
0
0
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)
539
0.04%
0
0
0
Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)
428
0.03%
0
0
0
George Pataki (withdrawn)
236
0.02%
0
0
0
Unprojected delegates:
0
0
0
Total:
1,295,964
100.00%
76
0
76
Source: The Green Papers
Green convention
On June 4, the Georgia Green Party held its state convention and presidential preference vote.[ 7]
Georgia Green Party Convention, June 4, 2016.
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
National delegates
Jill Stein
-
-
3
William Kreml
-
-
1
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry
-
-
-
Kent Mesplay
-
-
-
Darryl Cherney
-
-
-
Total
-
-
4
General election
Predictions
Polling
Throughout the campaign, Republican Donald Trump won the vast majority of pre-election polls. The average of the last three polls showed Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton 50% to 46%, which was accurate compared to the results.[ 17]
Results
The voting age population was 7,168,068, of which 5,443,046, were registered to vote. Turnout for the presidential election was 4,146,825, which is 57.85% of the voting age population and 76.19% of registered voters.
Seventeen candidates received write-in votes, of which the large plurality (13,017) went to Evan McMullin .
2016 United States presidential election in Georgia
Party
Candidate
Running mate
Votes
Percentage
Electoral votes
Republican
Donald Trump
Mike Pence
2,089,104
50.38%
16
Democratic
Hillary Clinton
Tim Kaine
1,877,963
45.29%
0
Libertarian
Gary Johnson
William Weld
125,306
3.02%
0
Independent
Evan McMullin (write-in)
Nathan Johnson
13,138
0.32%
0
Green
Jill Stein (write-in)
Ajamu Baraka
7,736
0.19%
0
Constitution
Darrell Castle (write-in)
Scott Bradley
1,126
0.03%
0
Others / Write-In Votes
-
-
32,452
0.78%
0
Totals
4,146,825
100.00%
16
Source: David Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
By county
County
Donald Trump Republican
Hillary Clinton Democratic
Various candidates Other parties
Margin
Total
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Appling
5,494
78.35%
1,434
20.45%
84
1.20%
4,060
57.90%
7,012
Atkinson
1,878
71.95%
697
26.70%
35
1.35%
1,181
45.25%
2,610
Bacon
3,364
83.49%
608
15.09%
57
1.42%
2,756
68.40%
4,029
Baker
775
53.82%
650
45.14%
15
1.04%
125
8.68%
1,440
Baldwin
7,697
47.76%
7,970
49.45%
449
2.79%
-273
-1.69%
16,116
Banks
6,134
87.94%
684
9.81%
157
2.25%
5,450
78.13%
6,975
Barrow
21,108
72.35%
6,580
22.55%
1,486
5.10%
14,528
49.80%
29,174
Bartow
29,911
75.28%
8,212
20.67%
1,610
4.05%
21,699
54.61%
39,733
Ben Hill
3,739
62.99%
2,101
35.39%
96
1.62%
1,638
27.60%
5,936
Berrien
5,422
81.99%
1,047
15.83%
144
2.18%
4,375
66.16%
6,613
Bibb
24,043
38.24%
36,787
58.50%
2,050
3.26%
-12,744
-20.26%
62,880
Bleckley
3,719
74.77%
1,101
22.14%
154
3.09%
2,618
52.63%
4,974
Brantley
5,567
88.35%
619
9.82%
115
1.83%
4,948
78.53%
6,301
Brooks
3,701
58.41%
2,528
39.90%
107
1.69%
1,173
18.51%
6,336
Bryan
10,529
68.95%
4,014
26.29%
728
4.76%
6,515
42.66%
15,271
Bulloch
15,097
59.01%
9,261
36.20%
1,227
4.79%
5,836
22.81%
25,585
Burke
4,491
47.73%
4,731
50.28%
188
1.99%
-240
-2.55%
9,410
Butts
6,717
70.60%
2,566
26.97%
231
2.43%
4,151
43.63%
9,514
Calhoun
830
40.99%
1,179
58.22%
16
0.79%
-349
-17.23%
2,025
Camden
12,310
64.56%
5,930
31.10%
829
4.34%
6,380
33.46%
19,069
Candler
2,664
70.79%
1,026
27.27%
73
1.94%
1,638
43.52%
3,763
Carroll
30,029
67.54%
12,464
28.03%
1,966
4.43%
17,565
39.51%
44,459
Catoosa
20,876
77.49%
4,771
17.71%
1,293
4.80%
16,105
59.78%
26,940
Charlton
2,951
73.21%
1,004
24.91%
76
1.88%
1,947
48.30%
4,031
Chatham
45,688
40.41%
62,290
55.10%
5,073
4.49%
-16,602
-14.69%
113,051
Chattahoochee
751
54.03%
594
42.73%
45
3.24%
157
11.30%
1,390
Chattooga
6,462
78.31%
1,613
19.55%
177
2.14%
4,849
58.76%
8,252
Cherokee
80,649
71.51%
25,231
22.37%
6,904
6.12%
55,418
49.14%
112,784
Clarke
12,717
27.96%
29,603
65.10%
3,156
6.94%
-16,886
-37.14%
45,476
Clay
566
44.46%
697
54.75%
10
0.79%
-131
-10.29%
1,273
Clayton
12,645
13.51%
78,220
83.59%
2,715
2.90%
-65,575
-70.08%
93,580
Clinch
1,727
70.09%
686
27.84%
51
2.07%
1,041
42.25%
2,464
Cobb
152,912
45.77%
160,121
47.93%
21,025
6.30%
-7,209
-2.16%
334,058
Coffee
9,588
68.50%
4,094
29.25%
316
2.25%
5,494
39.25%
13,998
Colquitt
9,898
72.65%
3,463
25.42%
263
1.93%
6,435
47.23%
13,624
Columbia
43,085
66.07%
18,887
28.96%
3,235
4.97%
24,198
37.11%
65,207
Cook
4,176
68.68%
1,753
28.83%
151
2.49%
2,423
39.85%
6,080
Coweta
42,533
68.37%
16,583
26.66%
3,094
4.97%
25,950
41.71%
62,210
Crawford
3,635
70.23%
1,421
27.45%
120
2.32%
2,214
42.78%
5,176
Crisp
4,549
60.26%
2,837
37.58%
163
2.16%
1,712
22.68%
7,549
Dade
5,051
79.41%
965
15.17%
345
5.42%
4,086
64.24%
6,361
Dawson
9,900
83.76%
1,448
12.25%
472
3.99%
8,452
71.51%
11,820
Decatur
6,020
58.35%
4,124
39.97%
173
1.68%
1,896
18.38%
10,317
DeKalb
51,468
16.19%
251,370
79.08%
15,011
4.73%
-199,902
-62.89%
317,849
Dodge
5,021
71.64%
1,839
26.24%
149
2.12%
3,182
45.40%
7,009
Dooly
1,951
50.56%
1,872
48.51%
36
0.93%
79
2.05%
3,859
Dougherty
10,232
29.83%
23,311
67.96%
760
2.21%
-13,079
-38.13%
34,303
Douglas
24,817
42.70%
31,005
53.34%
2,301
3.96%
-6,188
-10.64%
58,123
Early
2,552
53.13%
2,168
45.14%
83
1.73%
384
7.99%
4,803
Echols
1,007
85.19%
156
13.20%
19
1.61%
851
71.99%
1,182
Effingham
17,874
75.73%
4,853
20.56%
876
3.71%
13,021
55.17%
23,603
Elbert
5,292
65.93%
2,539
31.63%
196
2.44%
2,753
34.30%
8,027
Emanuel
5,335
67.57%
2,435
30.84%
126
1.59%
2,900
36.73%
7,896
Evans
2,404
66.26%
1,130
31.15%
94
2.59%
1,274
35.11%
3,628
Fannin
9,632
81.10%
1,923
16.19%
321
2.71%
7,709
64.91%
11,876
Fayette
35,048
56.98%
23,284
37.85%
3,179
5.17%
11,764
19.13%
61,511
Floyd
24,114
69.17%
9,159
26.27%
1,587
4.56%
14,955
42.90%
34,860
Forsyth
69,851
70.58%
23,462
23.71%
5,651
5.71%
46,389
46.87%
98,964
Franklin
7,054
82.50%
1,243
14.54%
253
2.96%
5,811
67.96%
8,550
Fulton
117,783
26.85%
297,051
67.70%
23,917
5.45%
-179,268
-40.85%
438,751
Gilmer
10,477
81.55%
1,965
15.29%
406
3.16%
8,512
66.26%
12,848
Glascock
1,235
88.85%
138
9.93%
17
1.22%
1,097
78.92%
1,390
Glynn
21,512
62.47%
11,775
34.19%
1,150
3.34%
9,737
28.28%
34,437
Gordon
15,191
79.69%
3,181
16.69%
690
3.62%
12,010
63.00%
19,062
Grady
6,053
65.33%
3,013
32.52%
199
2.15%
3,040
32.81%
9,265
Greene
5,490
61.55%
3,199
35.87%
230
2.58%
2,291
25.68%
8,919
Gwinnett
146,989
44.41%
166,153
50.20%
17,808
5.39%
-19,164
-5.79%
330,950
Habersham
13,190
80.76%
2,483
15.20%
660
4.04%
10,707
65.56%
16,333
Hall
51,733
72.72%
16,180
22.74%
3,229
4.54%
35,553
49.98%
71,142
Hancock
843
23.49%
2,701
75.28%
44
1.23%
-1,858
-51.79%
3,588
Haralson
9,585
83.79%
1,475
12.89%
379
3.32%
8,110
70.90%
11,439
Harris
11,936
72.33%
4,086
24.76%
480
2.91%
7,850
47.57%
16,502
Hart
7,286
71.71%
2,585
25.44%
290
2.85%
4,701
46.27%
10,161
Heard
3,370
79.41%
743
17.51%
131
3.08%
2,627
61.90%
4,244
Henry
45,724
46.02%
50,057
50.38%
3,586
3.60%
-4,333
-4.36%
99,367
Houston
35,430
58.65%
22,553
37.34%
2,423
4.01%
12,877
21.31%
60,406
Irwin
2,716
74.01%
891
24.28%
63
1.71%
1,825
49.73%
3,670
Jackson
21,784
79.44%
4,491
16.38%
1,148
4.18%
17,293
63.06%
27,423
Jasper
4,360
71.86%
1,544
25.45%
163
2.69%
2,816
46.41%
6,067
Jeff Davis
4,104
80.17%
901
17.60%
114
2.23%
3,203
62.57%
5,119
Jefferson
3,063
43.91%
3,821
54.77%
92
1.32%
-758
-10.86%
6,976
Jenkins
1,895
62.01%
1,123
36.75%
38
1.24%
772
25.26%
3,056
Johnson
2,519
68.34%
1,136
30.82%
31
0.84%
1,383
37.52%
3,686
Jones
8,305
65.98%
3,961
31.47%
321
2.55%
4,344
34.51%
12,587
Lamar
5,190
67.87%
2,270
29.68%
187
2.45%
2,920
38.19%
7,647
Lanier
1,984
69.10%
806
28.07%
81
2.83%
1,178
41.03%
2,871
Laurens
12,411
63.33%
6,752
34.46%
433
2.21%
5,659
28.87%
19,596
Lee
10,646
74.73%
3,170
22.25%
430
3.02%
7,476
52.48%
14,246
Liberty
6,134
37.68%
9,556
58.70%
589
3.62%
-3,422
-21.02%
16,279
Lincoln
2,759
67.26%
1,273
31.03%
70
1.71%
1,486
36.23%
4,102
Long
2,626
63.78%
1,360
33.03%
131
3.19%
1,266
30.75%
4,117
Lowndes
21,635
56.84%
15,064
39.58%
1,364
3.58%
6,571
17.26%
38,063
Lumpkin
9,619
76.85%
2,220
17.74%
678
5.41%
7,399
59.11%
12,517
Macon
1,540
35.92%
2,705
63.10%
42
0.98%
-1,165
-27.18%
4,287
Madison
9,201
76.16%
2,425
20.07%
455
3.77%
6,776
56.09%
12,081
Marion
1,921
60.22%
1,213
38.03%
56
1.75%
708
22.19%
3,190
McDuffie
5,432
58.27%
3,699
39.68%
191
2.05%
1,733
18.59%
9,322
McIntosh
3,487
58.73%
2,303
38.79%
147
1.48%
1,184
19.94%
5,937
Meriwether
5,222
56.47%
3,804
41.13%
222
2.40%
1,418
15.34%
9,248
Miller
1,891
74.33%
623
24.49%
30
1.18%
1,268
49.84%
2,544
Mitchell
4,279
54.30%
3,493
44.33%
108
1.37%
786
9.97%
7,880
Monroe
8,832
69.61%
3,571
28.15%
284
2.24%
5,261
41.46%
12,687
Montgomery
2,670
74.66%
847
23.69%
59
1.65%
1,823
50.97%
3,576
Morgan
6,559
68.78%
2,663
27.93%
314
3.29%
3,896
40.85%
9,536
Murray
10,341
82.67%
1,800
14.39%
368
2.94%
8,541
68.28%
12,509
Muscogee
26,976
38.80%
39,851
57.32%
2,698
3.88%
-12,875
-18.52%
69,525
Newton
20,913
47.27%
21,943
49.60%
1,382
3.13%
-1,030
-2.33%
44,238
Oconee
13,425
65.96%
5,581
27.42%
1,347
6.62%
7,844
38.54%
20,353
Oglethorpe
4,625
69.30%
1,831
27.43%
218
3.27%
2,794
41.87%
6,674
Paulding
44,662
68.21%
18,025
27.53%
2,793
4.26%
26,637
40.68%
65,480
Peach
5,413
50.08%
5,100
47.18%
296
2.74%
313
2.90%
10,809
Pickens
11,651
82.51%
1,979
14.02%
490
3.47%
9,672
68.49%
14,120
Pierce
6,302
86.20%
903
12.35%
106
1.45%
5,399
73.85%
7,311
Pike
7,278
83.03%
1,240
14.15%
248
2.82%
6,038
68.88%
8,766
Polk
11,014
77.16%
2,867
20.08%
394
2.76%
8,147
57.08%
14,275
Pulaski
2,437
67.60%
1,104
30.62%
64
1.78%
1,333
36.98%
3,605
Putnam
6,544
68.68%
2,758
28.95%
226
2.37%
3,786
39.73%
9,528
Quitman
575
55.08%
461
44.16%
8
0.76%
114
10.92%
1,044
Rabun
6,287
78.12%
1,444
17.94%
317
3.94%
4,843
60.18%
8,048
Randolph
1,271
43.84%
1,598
55.12%
30
1.04%
-327
-11.28%
2,899
Richmond
24,461
32.17%
48,814
64.21%
2,750
3.62%
-24,353
-32.04%
76,025
Rockdale
13,478
35.39%
23,255
61.06%
1,354
3.55%
-9,777
-25.67%
38,087
Schley
1,472
76.55%
401
20.85%
50
2.60%
1,071
55.70%
1,923
Screven
3,305
57.83%
2,300
40.24%
110
1.93%
1,005
17.59%
5,715
Seminole
2,345
65.36%
1,189
33.14%
54
1.50%
1,156
32.22%
3,588
Spalding
15,646
60.58%
9,357
36.23%
823
3.19%
6,289
24.35%
25,826
Stephens
7,686
78.31%
1,837
18.72%
292
2.97%
5,849
59.59%
9,815
Stewart
805
39.12%
1,222
59.38%
31
1.50%
-417
-20.26%
2,058
Sumter
5,276
47.76%
5,520
49.97%
251
2.27%
-244
-2.21%
11,047
Talbot
1,196
36.68%
2,002
61.39%
63
1.93%
-806
-24.71%
3,261
Taliaferro
349
38.91%
545
60.76%
3
0.33%
-196
-21.85%
897
Tattnall
5,096
73.54%
1,681
24.26%
153
2.20%
3,415
49.28%
6,930
Taylor
2,064
60.56%
1,296
38.03%
48
1.41%
768
22.53%
3,408
Telfair
2,450
64.54%
1,313
34.59%
33
0.87%
1,137
29.95%
3,796
Terrell
1,874
44.58%
2,267
53.92%
63
1.50%
-393
-9.34%
4,204
Thomas
11,228
59.45%
7,142
37.82%
515
2.73%
4,086
21.63%
18,885
Tift
9,584
67.13%
4,347
30.45%
345
2.42%
5,237
36.68%
14,276
Toombs
6,615
72.39%
2,338
25.59%
185
2.02%
4,277
46.80%
9,138
Towns
5,383
79.16%
1,210
17.79%
207
3.05%
4,173
61.37%
6,800
Treutlen
1,809
66.93%
862
31.89%
32
1.18%
947
35.04%
2,703
Troup
15,750
60.32%
9,713
37.20%
648
2.48%
6,037
23.12%
26,111
Turner
2,095
61.53%
1,246
36.59%
64
1.88%
849
24.94%
3,405
Twiggs
2,035
50.14%
1,971
48.56%
53
1.30%
64
1.58%
4,059
Union
9,852
81.67%
1,963
16.27%
248
2.06%
7,889
65.40%
12,063
Upson
7,292
66.69%
3,475
31.78%
167
1.53%
3,817
34.91%
10,934
Walker
18,950
77.73%
4,215
17.29%
1,214
4.98%
14,735
60.44%
24,379
Walton
31,125
76.18%
8,292
20.29%
1,441
3.53%
22,833
55.89%
40,858
Ware
8,513
69.87%
3,440
28.23%
231
1.90%
5,073
41.64%
12,184
Warren
991
42.46%
1,314
56.30%
29
1.24%
-323
-13.84%
2,334
Washington
4,149
48.90%
4,200
49.50%
136
1.60%
-51
-0.60%
8,485
Wayne
8,153
78.09%
2,041
19.55%
246
2.36%
6,112
58.54%
10,440
Webster
630
56.45%
473
42.38%
13
1.17%
157
14.07%
1,116
Wheeler
1,421
67.60%
646
30.73%
35
1.67%
775
36.87%
2,102
White
9,761
81.94%
1,674
14.05%
477
4.01%
8,087
67.89%
11,912
Whitfield
21,537
69.98%
7,937
25.79%
1,302
4.23%
13,600
44.19%
30,776
Wilcox
2,096
70.43%
852
28.63%
28
0.94%
1,244
41.80%
2,976
Wilkes
2,572
57.33%
1,848
41.19%
66
1.48%
724
16.14%
4,486
Wilkinson
2,333
54.29%
1,894
44.08%
70
1.63%
439
10.21%
4,297
Worth
6,152
73.95%
2,020
24.28%
147
1.77%
4,132
49.67%
8,319
Totals
2,089,104
50.38%
1,877,963
45.29%
179,758
4.33%
211,141
5.09%
4,146,825
Swing by county
Democratic — +>15%
Democratic — +12.5-15%
Democratic — +10-12.5%
Democratic — +7.5-10%
Democratic — +5-7.5%
Democratic — +2.5-5%
Democratic — +0-2.5%
Republican — +0-2.5%
Republican — +2.5-5%
Republican — +5-7.5%
Republican — +7.5-10%
Republican — +10-12.5%
Republican — +12.5-15%
Republican — +>15%
Trend relative to the state by county
Democratic — +>15%
Democratic — +12.5-15%
Democratic — +10-12.5%
Democratic — +7.5-10%
Democratic — +5-7.5%
Democratic — +2.5-5%
Democratic — +0-2.5%
Republican — +0-2.5%
Republican — +2.5-5%
Republican — +5-7.5%
Republican — +7.5-10%
Republican — +10-12.5%
Republican — +12.5-15%
Republican — +>15%
County flips
Democratic
Hold
Gain from Republican
Republican
Hold
Gain from Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Trump won 10 of 14 congressional districts.[ 18]
Analysis
The Atlanta metropolitan area in particular shifted strongly towards the Democratic Party, with Clinton becoming the first Democrat to win Henry County since Georgia native Jimmy Carter in 1980 and Cobb and Gwinnett counties since 1976 (when Carter won every county in the state).
Trump thus became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Cobb County since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 , as well as the first to do so without carrying Douglas , Gwinnett or Rockdale Counties since Richard Nixon in 1968 , and the first to do so without carrying Baldwin , Henry, Newton , or Sumter Counties since Ronald Reagan in 1980 . The leftward shift in urban Georgia between 2012 and 2016 foreshadowed Georgia's transition from a Republican stronghold into a competitive (albeit slightly red-leaning) swing state. As of 2024, this is the last time the Democratic candidate won Burke County , a former majority-Black Black Belt county with a declining Black population.
Georgia weighed in for this election as 7.23% more Republican than the national average, despite the fact that from 1996 to 2012 it had voted to the right of the nation by at least 10 points.
See also
References
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^ The Green Papers
^ "Georgia Republican Delegation 2016" . www.thegreenpapers.com . Retrieved February 25, 2017 .
^ "An Open Letter to Greens in Georgia: Ballot Access can be had in 2016" . Georgia Green Party. April 16, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2016 .[permanent dead link ]
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^ "Our final map has Clinton winning with 352 electoral votes. Compare your picks with ours" . Los Angeles Times . November 6, 2016. Retrieved February 9, 2019 .
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