From 1952 to 2000, Delaware picked the winner of the popular vote in every presidential election. The streak was broken in 2004, when the state voted for Democrat John Kerry over Republican George W. Bush. The state has voted Democratic in the last seven presidential elections. See 2020 primary results
Candidate | % | Votes |
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Candidate | % | Votes |
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Candidate | % | Votes |
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Candidate | % | Votes | |
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Clinton | 53.4% | 235,603 | |
Trump | 41.9% | 185,127 | |
Johnson | 3.3% | 14,757 | |
Stein | 1.4% | 6,103 |
Candidate | % | Votes | |
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Carper | 60.0% | 217,385 | |
Arlett | 37.8% | 137,127 |