But if we take the 3,102 counties in America - excluding Alaska which doesn't count its presidential results by county - and look at the number of votes cast in them, it quickly becomes apparent that the 163 most populous counties have exactly the same amount of voter power behind them as the 2,939 least populous - most of which backed the Republican.

This means that the same number of ballots were cast in the 163 counties that Brietbart dismisses - of which 123 voted for Clinton and 40 backed Trump - than in the other 2,939.

Two maps that have the same number of voters

To look at a map of the geographical distribution of counties can give people the wrong impression: that Donald Trump won by a landslide.

He didn't. Hillary Clinton won more votes than Donald Trump.

And while Trump won more counties, the average number of voters in a Trump-backing county is 23,486, while the average number of voters in a Clinton county is 137,875.

If we divide the map in two - both showing the same number of ballots cast, but divided between the most and least populous counties - we can see what Breitbart forgot to mention.