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Old 11-09-2016, 09:10 AM
 
Location: Fairwood, WA
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Originally Posted by 2e1m5a View Post
Philadelphia/Pittsburgh and Miami/Ft. Lauderdale have most of the population in their states. It makes sense.
Much like Seattle.

Trump wins virtually every county in WA but loses Seattle by 300k votes and loses the state... a state that voted for Bernie in the primary.

Liberals voting for the D next to the name...

 
Old 11-09-2016, 09:16 AM
 
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"The electoral college system is rigged in favour of Donald trump against Hillary Clinton!"


Yeah, blame the Founding Fathers for that one----they knew almost 250 years ago that they could rig the 2016 to elect Donald Trump and defeat Hillary Clinton.
 
Old 11-09-2016, 09:17 AM
 
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No matter what, more voters hate Trump and his supporters.

Time to get rid of the electoral college and go with the popular vote. That is democracy.
wrong, it proves the beauty of the electoral college, again. if we go ith just a popular vote, then a few population centers decide who is president, and the rural areas have no voice. i dont want new york, california, and illinois telling the rest of the country who the president will be. they have enough power already with the electoral college, without, their power grows even more.

had clinton bothered to campaign in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania, instead of making token visits there, and if she had a real message other than vote for me because trump is a jackass, she might have won this election.
 
Old 11-09-2016, 09:21 AM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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I live in NC.

Hillary Clinton spent millions & millions trying to win it. In the last month, her TV adverts were on practically 24hours/day.

Yet she lost the state fair & square. This in a state that voted out an incumbent GOP governor for a Democrat.

This says it all.

You Hillary Supporters can try to minimize her loss as much as you like, but in the end, she will not be, thankfully, the next President of the USA.

At least in that case the majority, small as it was, actually prevailed.

I've been a proponent of 'one man, one voet' for well over 20 years. Still am.
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