Does Clinton's Popular Vote Victory Reduce Trump's Mandate? (parties, good news, tax)
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Which leads us to the final update which really matter. Republicans lead in the House 241 to Democrats with 194 Republicans lead in the Senate 52 to Democrats with 48
I'm looking forward to a Supreme Court update, I'll let you know when we get something.
dang..I could have sworn that I read somewhere that Scalia was dead..but there he was, grinning right at us in the link you provided
Is that an auto response to anything you don't agree with?
nope but if you think it is, search for all my posts with that phrase in it and then come back here and tell us the results, if you can't prove it then it sure looks like you're trolling
Clinton won the popular vote, the electoral college states Trump won were by razor thin margins, and over half the country pretty much detests Trump. Twenty-five to thirty percent of the country voted for him, at most.
If he believes he has a mandate, he is even more arrogant, more self-aggrandizing, and more clueless than we thought he is.
They are now saying that the Russians ATTEMPTED but failed. This all started when the head of the DNC flat out told the media that they never experienced a hack.
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