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[[File:ElectoralCollege2016.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|2016 Electoral College vote results. Five individuals besides Trump and Clinton received electoral votes from [[Faithless electors in the 2016 United States presidential election|faithless electors]].]]
[[File:ElectoralCollege2016.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|2016 Electoral College vote results. Five individuals besides Trump and Clinton received electoral votes from [[Faithless electors in the 2016 United States presidential election|faithless electors]].]]


[[Donald Trump]] officially announced [[Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign|his candidacy]] for the [[2016 Republican Party presidential primaries|nomination]] of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] in the [[2016 United States presidential election|2016 presidential election]] on June 16, 2015, at his [[Trump Tower]] residence. In May 2016, Trump clinched the nomination by winning a majority of the delegates to become the [[presumptive nominee]] for the Republican Party following the party's presidential primaries. Trump [[2016 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection|selected]] Governor [[Mike Pence]] of Indiana as his [[running mate]], and they were officially nominated as the Republican ticket at the [[2016 Republican National Convention]].
[[Donald Trump]] officially announced [[Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign|his candidacy]] for the [[2016 Republican Party presidential primaries|nomination]] of the Republican Party in the [[2016 United States presidential election|2016 presidential election]] on June 16, 2015, at his [[Trump Tower]] residence. In May 2016, Trump clinched the nomination by winning a majority of the delegates to become the [[presumptive nominee]] for the Republican Party following the party's presidential primaries. Trump [[2016 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection|selected]] Governor [[Mike Pence]] of Indiana as his [[running mate]], and they were officially nominated as the Republican ticket at the [[2016 Republican National Convention]].


With Democratic president [[Barack Obama]] term-limited, the Democrats nominated former secretary of state [[Hillary Clinton]] of New York for president and Senator [[Tim Kaine]] of Virginia for vice president.  
With Democratic president [[Barack Obama]] term-limited, the Democrats nominated former secretary of state [[Hillary Clinton]] of New York for president and Senator [[Tim Kaine]] of Virginia for vice president.