Apple iOS and Microsoft Windows users elected President Trump; Mac and Android users voted for Hillary Clinton

“SurveyMonkey, which nailed the recent U.K. election, has started randomly putting political questions to some of the 3 million people who take their surveys each day,” Ina Fried reports for Axios.

“Adjusted for demographic data, here’s a unique look at the 2016 U.S. election: How the election would have shaped up if the only voters were Mac users; or only PC, iPhone or Android users,” Fried reports.

The actual final tally in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election was 304 electoral votes for Donald Trump to 227 for Hillary Clinton.

2016 U.S. Election by OS
Source: Survey Monkey

 
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MacDailyNews Take: Well, now, there’s an interesting mix!

Some people have said that I shouldn’t get involved politically because probably half our customers are Republicans… so I’m going to just stay away from all that political stuff.Apple CEO Steve Jobs, August 25, 2004

SEE ALSO:
U.S. Apple product users split evenly between Republicans and Democrats; Half of U.S. households own at least one Apple product – March 28, 2012
Mac vs. PC: The stereotypes may be true – April 22, 2011
Study: Apple Mac users more ‘open-minded, liberal, assured of own superiority’ than average person – January 17, 2008
Do liberals like Apple Macs, while conservatives shun them? – February 1, 2007
Red vs. Blue: Companies ranked by political donations: Apple among bluest, Dell among reddest – October 26, 2006
Apple CEO Steve Jobs: ‘I’m going to just stay away from all that political stuff’ – August 25, 2004

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