The Dems want to "overturn the 2016 election results"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


Do you think any impeachment of the POTUS is an attempt to cancel votes?


Dp

No.

However when there's talk of removing Trump from the day after the election on, I do tend to believe so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


Do you think any impeachment of the POTUS is an attempt to cancel votes?


Dp

No.

However when there's talk of removing Trump from the day after the election on, I do tend to believe so.


When a known mobster and money launderer is voted into office, there is a reason for such discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


Do you think any impeachment of the POTUS is an attempt to cancel votes?


Dp

No.

However when there's talk of removing Trump from the day after the election on, I do tend to believe so.

So if anybody thought he was a crook before the election, he is immune from impeachment? Party on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.

As someone who voted in 2018 for Congress to hold Trump to account, I think you are trying to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.

As someone who voted in 2018 for Congress to hold Trump to account, I think you are trying to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


The 2018 midterm elections in which Republicans picked up two seats in the Senate to boost their total to 53?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.

As someone who voted in 2018 for Congress to hold Trump to account, I think you are trying to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


The 2018 midterm elections in which Republicans picked up two seats in the Senate to boost their total to 53?

No the one in which the Democrats picked up 40 seats to take back the House.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


Your vote does not make him above the law. He was impeached for his criminal misconduct.


This exactly. Trumpeters, you got snookered. He had every opportunity to be an upstanding president and his CHOICE was to attempt to cheat in the next election. His interests - not the countries- are his concern. He conned you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.

As someone who voted in 2018 for Congress to hold Trump to account, I think you are trying to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


The 2018 midterm elections in which Republicans picked up two seats in the Senate to boost their total to 53?

No the one in which the Democrats picked up 40 seats to take back the House.


Well then don’t be surprised when this little temper tantrum goes nowhere in the Senate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


Your vote does not make him above the law. He was impeached for his criminal misconduct.


This exactly. Trumpeters, you got snookered. He had every opportunity to be an upstanding president and his CHOICE was to attempt to cheat in the next election. His interests - not the countries- are his concern. He conned you.
No one likes to admit they made a mistake. No one likes to think they got conned. You had every opportunity to learn more about him if you didn't already know and if you did know, what in the world made you think he would be a good president? Did you really think he would wake up the day after the election and start caring about people he didn't even know?
Anonymous
Also trump supporters, would you say that the Clinton impeachment was an effort to overturn his election?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also trump supporters, would you say that the Clinton impeachment was an effort to overturn his election?


This Trump supporter voted for Clinton in 1996 and yes, that is how I felt about it at the time. It was wrong then and wrong now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.

As someone who voted in 2018 for Congress to hold Trump to account, I think you are trying to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


The 2018 midterm elections in which Republicans picked up two seats in the Senate to boost their total to 53?

No the one in which the Democrats picked up 40 seats to take back the House.


Well then don’t be surprised when this little temper tantrum goes nowhere in the Senate.

Of course I won't be surprised at that. The point is that there is no such thing as a "cancelled vote" when it's just a different elected officials fighting each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also trump supporters, would you say that the Clinton impeachment was an effort to overturn his election?


This Trump supporter voted for Clinton in 1996 and yes, that is how I felt about it at the time. It was wrong then and wrong now.
Do you feel as though the president (whomever that person is) is above the law?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also trump supporters, would you say that the Clinton impeachment was an effort to overturn his election?


This Trump supporter voted for Clinton in 1996 and yes, that is how I felt about it at the time. It was wrong then and wrong now.
Do you feel as though the president (whomever that person is) is above the law?


No, but a successful presidential candidate has the stamp of approval of tens of millions of American voters. The constitution provides the president with pretty wide latitude to conduct foreign and domestic policy. So Clinton got caught with his pants down and Trump did...well I can’t figure out what he supposedly did wrong. Impeaching either one is/was an affront to the voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who voted for Trump in 2016, I don’t really think about it as Democrats trying to overturn the 2016 election. I think of it more as an attempt to cancel my vote. Yeah, I take it personally.


Do you think any impeachment of the POTUS is an attempt to cancel votes?


Dp

No.

However when there's talk of removing Trump from the day after the election on, I do tend to believe so.


Did you vote for Obama? Because the day he was inaugurated, Mitch McConnell stated the GOP's #1 goal was to make him a one-term president.

How is this different?
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