Revolt fizzles as Trump easily wins Electoral College vote
WASHINGTON — So much for an Electoral College revolt.
Despite weeks of lobbying and a day of protests, President-elect Donald Trump won all but two of the Electoral College votes he claimed on Election Day, ensuring he will become America’s 45th president.
There were more protest votes among Democratic electors — five — than there were among Republicans.
All 538 electors met in state capitals across the country Monday to cast their votes. Trump’s polarizing victory in November and the fact that Democrat Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by more than 2.8 million votes had stirred an intense lobbying effort. But the endeavour produced more noise than results.


