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"With early vote in NV looking strong, if Clinton also holds MI, it forces Trump to run table in OH-PA-NC-FL," spokesman Brian Fallon tweeted November 5 in response to tweet that noted Clinton would be campaigning in Michigan.
On Friday, Conway responded:
Thanks for the tip - we ran the four-state OH-PA-NC-FL table indeed and added MI in for good measure. https://t.co/5O3yOy9Sj5
- Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) November 11, 2016
Trump was the apparent winner in Michigan, a traditionally blue state, on Election Day in a shock upset over Clinton.
He also took the four key swing states Fallon mentioned - Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Florida - thereby crushing Clinton in electoral votes. And while Clinton seems to have won the popular vote, Trump's success in swing states won him the presidency.