Trump vs. Clinton: Activists hoping expat Americans tip vote balance
TORONTO — With polls suggesting a tight race for the White House in November, activists and partisans are hoping a largely untapped group of millions of potential voters, expat Americans living in Canada and elsewhere, can tip the scales in favour of Republican candidate Donald Trump or his Democrat rival, Hillary Clinton.
Their voices could be particularly crucial in swing states such as Florida, where the outcome could hinge on a relative handful of votes.
Accurate figures are impossible to come by, but more than eight million American citizens are thought to live outside the United States with the Canadian diaspora among the largest. Estimates range from hundreds of thousands to more than one million of them in Canada.
For Molly Halpin, who like her three siblings was born and raised in Canada but is also an American by virtue of her mother’s citizenship, this is the first U.S. election in which she is eligible to cast a ballot.


