Waiting for Trump to win, Americans asked Google for immigration to Canada - ForumDaily
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Waiting for Trump to win, Americans asked Google for immigration to Canada

Americans began to look towards Canada. Photo: depositphoto

Americans began to look towards Canada. Photo: depositphoto

Against the background of news on the results of the presidential elections in the United States, Google began to record the unusual interest of Americans in Canada. Writes Interfax, search engine analysts have noticed an unprecedented surge in requests that are associated with immigration to Canada.

Donald Trump's leadership was a surprise to many. Even before the start of the announcement of the first results, the New York Times claimed that Hillary Clinton would win with a probability of 80%. But as soon as the first election results were published, the forecast began to change, and after a couple of hours it became obvious that Trump was confidently leading. The New York Times for the past few hours spoke of the victory of Donald Trump with a probability of more than 95%.

 

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