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Liberal hypocrites had no problem with the electoral system leading up to the election. Before Hillarys epic beating it was "Trump has no path to 270 votes" "There is no possibility of Trump getting enough states". Now that you've lost you want to change the rules like a spoiled brat squalling about loosing.
You were mated in a game of chess and now instead of taking the King being the winning move you want to make it whoever has the most pieces left on the board. Or maybe the most pieces taken, whatever twisted logic it takes for you to win.
Please feel free to add non-applicable statements I may have ommited.
Good stuff, Monty.
Unfortunately, an antiquated, "rigged" system put that loose cannon in the White House.
Just disgraceful.
We need to go to a simple, raw popular vote ... whoever gets the most wins.
One person, one vote ... whether your some fat hick in Buttcrack County, Kansas ... or a wealthy, intelligent, strikingly handsome () man in Ventura County.
Unfortunately, an antiquated, "rigged" system put that loose cannon in the White House.
Just disgraceful.
We need to go to a simple, raw popular vote ... whoever gets the most wins.
One person, one vote ... whether your some fat hick in Buttcrack County, Kansas ... or a wealthy, intelligent, strikingly handsome () man in Ventura County.
Nothing could be fairer...
It is one person, one vote at the state level. Whoever gets the most electoral votes wins. It's that simple.
Please, weaver ... the electoral college is GARBAGE!!!
How is it garbage? It's worked for over 200 years.
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