Hi leomoon,
It's not a valid chart.
Under horary rules, you don't have the right to ask questions of that nature.
Read Rhetorius, Dorotheus, Cardan, Bonati, Mashallah, ibn Ezra, Sahl, Gadbury, Clavis and Lily for prohibitions on the use of horary.
Ironically perhaps?the querent was a Trump supporter, I took the question as “Will WE win?” The moon (1st House ruler) represents Trump, and Jupiter (10th House ruler) represents the presidency. This question was asked before anyone knew Donald Trump would win the GOP nomination, and before Hillary Clinton had won the DNC nomination. Hillary Clinton is Saturn (7th House ruler).
Sometimes, one just needs to "stretch" the rules, which I always tend to do. But then again, I recall when Brady ran a thesis for her degree asking everyone the question, "Is Astrology a Science or an Art?"Interestingly enough, just looking at the where each candidates planets are indicates a lot about how they feel about the election. The moon (Trump) is in his 11th house. Avraham Ibn-Ezra says that “a planet in 11th house is like a person in the house of his friends.”
The chart is set for Nov 8, 2016 at 10:42 pm in Highland Park, IL (Ascendant 14 Leo).
The querent voted for Mrs Clinton and wants her to win, so Mrs Clinton gets the first house and its ruler, the Sun. Donald Trump, Mrs Clinton’s opponent, gets the seventh house and its ruler, Saturn. As we know, the Moon is the key to judgment in election contest horaries because it represents the voters. If the Moon applies to aspect one of the key significators, that candidate wins. Here the Moon applies to square Saturn, Trump’s significator: Trump will win.
We read the chart just like any other horary: dignity, receptions and aspects.Generally speaking, the government of your country is L10. The ruling party is L10, the opposing party is L4. The government of a foreign country is L6 (10th from the 9th). In election charts the Moon is the electorate so the planet the Moon aspects wins the election. If the querent is emotionally engaged with a candidate or party to the point of feeling "us" or "them" about the election then the significators are L1 and L7.
Michael Cohen and Bill Maher have said that there won't be a peaceful transition of power if the Democratic candidate wins. Bill Maher asked several Democrats about this and they don't seem to have a plan to deal with Trump. https://youtu.be/YwVe6XEKbps?t=486
This is an overly dramatic thread. Seriously.
It's not "We the People" who choose to elect a President. It's actually We the States, in a holdover from the Articles of the Confederation which preceded the Constitution and was grafted in to satisfy the Slave States' imperative that they could prevent an Anti-Slavery President. Trump could lose the election by as many as 8 million votes of We the People, and still win the Presidency.
Drama Queen Trump inspired it. Are you certain that he'll relinquish power peacefully?
The USA is not a democracy, it is a democratic republic. The purpose of the electoral college has nothing to do with slaves, but with the unequal representation of states with low population rates as opposed to those that are highly populated.
If the Democratic Party nominee loses the Electoral vote in the 2020 Election, as many as 8 MILLION votes for the Presidency will have been thrown in the trash! So much for "One Person One Vote"!
Since the President is the President of ALL of the People, EVERY person's vote should count.
Where is it written that there is one person one vote?
I live in a country governed strictly by majority rule, and it is caos.
So, after the 2016 elections, the Democrats accepted the elections and worked towards resolving problems and improving the country? Or have they spent the past few years trying one way or the other to overthrow the vote?
When Obama was elected twice, and the election frauds came to the surface, it wasn't considered serious.
But the republicans didn't work towards finding some excuse to overthrow the president. In 4 years, there is another election!
Do you believe Trump will refuse to leave office after losing the Election?
I don't think Donald Trump is the type of person who accepts defeat gracefully. He said that the election was rigged and he would not accept the results during the 2016 election when he thought he was going to lose.