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Does anyone remember which candidate got the most votes?
Guess what? Winning the popular vote while losing the electoral vote is like winning the Special Olympics. No one really remembers-and in the end, you're still "special".
But perhaps not as "special" as those that keep bringing it up as if it matters.
Guess what Skippy. Donald Trump is your president, not the rapist's wife.
So they rigged and election to lose it??? Even for the trumpsters that is a far fetched one.
Funny that Trump kept claiming "it's a rigged election folks" all the while behind the scenes he was making quid pro quo deals with foreigners to help rig the election for him.
Now he is attacking and tearing down our law enforcement institutions to cover his guilty ass.
He kept claiming Clinton or Obama did something wrong and should be 'locked up' but in reality they can find nothing (not for lack of trying), and those people aren't scared of being investigated, they aren't hiding and they aren't complaining. They know, and we know, the claims are bogus floated by right-wing propaganda mills.
In the meantime mister guilty ass is claiming a 'witch hunt' all the while the investigation (led by a lifelong Republican war hero and legal scholar, appointed by a lifelong Republican) has secured at least 21 indictments and 5 guilty pleas swirling around mister guilty ass's campaign, with more to come.
Does anyone remember which candidate got the most votes?
Yes, Trump with 307 State votes.
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