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The most unintentionally funniest thing I've read on here since the election took place is that "California doesn't count". And it was actually more than one person who said that.
Oh sure, let's disregard the most populous state in the country just because it's "librul" California.
I think they will have to do a recount or the Electoral College will be revised because NONE OF THE NUMBERS ADD UP. They just don't. Period, end of statement. If you are glad a horses behind is running this county, then good- but the popular vote and North Korea isn't happy right now and that's over half of the country.
President Obama warned of North Korea, who would like to do nothing except nuke us right now, with the Dump-Trump is office.
This is staggering. There are still over 2 million votes to count because absentee ballot signatures must be verified, but she could conceivably end up with 10 Million votes in The Golden State!
I took this screenshot from the CA Secretary of State website:
current as of this evening.
It really doesn't matter, California has 55 electoral votes and they are all going to be for Clinton. However, if the electoral vote was chosen by congressional district then Clinton would lose a few electoral votes.
There are many disaffected voters in CA who probably don't even bother to vote at the top of the ticket. HRC had CA locked up from day 1. The Senate choice was between a lousy (D) candidate and a worse (D) candidate. The only reason to turn out is to vote down the ridiculous special interest propositions that will mostly pass anyway.
Brown can take all the credit he wants while benefiting from the tech/stock boom cycle in California, he'll be long gone when the $1T (yes trillion) in unfunded pension liabilities come home to roost.
PS: Want to take a guess at how much it would cost for one political party to buy a state like CA?
And one of the rewards for her lead is leisure time.
Maybe she will check into a spa and bath in the tears of her sycophants.
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