The mainstream media told us that Donald Trump was racist and sexist, and that young people and minorities and women just loved Hillary Clinton.

Let me show you what the reality was — and I’m going to use an impeccable liberal source, namely the New York Times.

I'm using their official exit poll data, from the National Election Pool, which interviewed more than 24,000 voters at 350 locations. It’s not perfect information, but it’s the best we have.

This data is contrary to the last 12 months of propaganda you’ve heard from the mainstream media.

WATCH my video as I break down these numbers in more detail.

Here's a quick summary:

Hillary Clinton won the women’s vote, 54 per cent to 42 per cent. But she only did 1 per cent better than Barack Obama did with women. So the entire Hillary Clinton rationale — I’m a woman, let’s make history, hey fellow women, if you don’t vote for me you’re a traitor to your sex — it only resulted in a 1 per cent gain.

Trump won 58 per cent of the white vote, to Clinton’s 37 per cent. Sounds huge, but actually, pretty normal these days. And look again — it’s only 1 per cent higher than what Romney got.

In other words, it wasn’t enough to win.

Let me say that again:

Donald Trump’s support amongst white Americans only went up by one per cent, and if that were the only boost he got, he would have lost the election.

Donald Trump won because he had big gains with minorities.

Starting with black voters, he was up to 8 per cent from Romney's one per cent. Of course, the Democrats still dominate black voters, but that shift is a major breakthrough.

The media told us Trump was a vicious anti-Latino bigot. Really? 29 per cent of Latinos didn’t think so. Maybe Hispanics who legally immigrated to America and became American citizens the proper way don’t like illegals sneaking over, including, as Trump accurately said, criminals.

Look at the youngest voters — 18 to 29. The Millennials. Sure, they voted more for Clinton than for Trump. But Trump’s numbers are 5 per cent higher than Romney got.

Look at the poorest Americans of all — people earning less than $30,000 a year. That’s unemployed, that’s barely employed, that’s part time jobs, that’s people having a really tough go of things.

And of all the numbers I’ve shown you so far, it’s the one with the biggest shift.

Sure, the Democrats still won the poorest of the poor, 53 per cent to 41 per cent. But while Mitt Romney got only got 25 per cent of these people. Trump got 41 per cent. That’s almost half.

Poor people and minorities gave this election to Trump.

Not rich white people — white college grads abandoned Trump, and 10 per cent swung to Clinton. All the rich, fancy, liberal, virtue-signalling people, they voted Hillary to show how wonderful they are. Actual poor people, actual blacks and Hispanics, young people worried about the future — they gave this election to Donald Trump.

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They’re probably watching CNN right now, and hearing that Trump won because of racism. You’ve got to tell them to stop listening to the mainstream media who have been lying to them the whole time.