Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a rough day indeed when the heavily favored candidate crushes the popular vote but loses three blue states to lose in the electoral college. To be sure, It's still not a certainty that electors won't throw it to the House.
If you took out all of NYC's votes, Trump wins the popular. Think about that for a moment.
Next we need to go over the voter rolls in each state with a fine-toothed comb, and remove all deceased, and all those that don't have the legal right to vote. Then there needs to be a voter-id system (like, say Mexico has) to ensure those that DO vote are legal citizens.
The exercise of the recount and then the elector business, in this case, is simply to try to delegitimize Trump's win. It is the biggest case of sore loser I've ever seen. Given the Rs won not only the Presidency, but also the house, senate, as well as the lion's share of the governorships, it's clear the people have indeed spoken. This was not a fluke, but a statement from the American people that this country was not going in the right direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a rough day indeed when the heavily favored candidate crushes the popular vote but loses three blue states to lose in the electoral college. To be sure, It's still not a certainty that electors won't throw it to the House.
And don't forget the recounts in 3 key states. This isn't over folks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a rough day indeed when the heavily favored candidate crushes the popular vote but loses three blue states to lose in the electoral college. To be sure, It's still not a certainty that electors won't throw it to the House.
If you took out all of NYC's votes, Trump wins the popular. Think about that for a moment.
Next we need to go over the voter rolls in each state with a fine-toothed comb, and remove all deceased, and all those that don't have the legal right to vote. Then there needs to be a voter-id system (like, say Mexico has) to ensure those that DO vote are legal citizens.
The exercise of the recount and then the elector business, in this case, is simply to try to delegitimize Trump's win. It is the biggest case of sore loser I've ever seen. Given the Rs won not only the Presidency, but also the house, senate, as well as the lion's share of the governorships, it's clear the people have indeed spoken. This was not a fluke, but a statement from the American people that this country was not going in the right direction.
Voting machines in more than one-third of all Detroit precincts registered more votes than they should have during last month’s presidential election, according to Wayne County records prepared at the request of The Detroit News.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. Was responding to the point above the Trump rant. You know what? Maybe if we take out all the votes of the people with stubbed toes, Trump would win the popular vote.
Doesn't matter.
He didn't win it. It's not like people who live in NYC aren't voters, or aren't people. He didn't win their vote. *shrug. I'm not going to be claiming that makes you sad, because I am not a pussy, and I don't care about your feelings. Not like you seem to care about how people feel about HRC, or about Trump.
I care about what happens to the citizenry of my country, because I'm not a pussy.
Anonymous wrote:It is a rough day indeed when the heavily favored candidate crushes the popular vote but loses three blue states to lose in the electoral college. To be sure, It's still not a certainty that electors won't throw it to the House.
Anonymous wrote:It is a rough day indeed when the heavily favored candidate crushes the popular vote but loses three blue states to lose in the electoral college. To be sure, It's still not a certainty that electors won't throw it to the House.
