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Oct 14 2017 06:19pm
Quote (Ghot @ Oct 14 2017 06:14pm)
Yeah, Trump won the presidency, but is upset cause Hillary won the popular vote.
I'm sure he feels this way while sitting in the white house. :/


It's been pretty obvious from day one that's exactly how he feels.
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Oct 14 2017 06:20pm
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Yeah, Trump won the presidency, but is upset cause Hillary won the popular vote.
I'm sure he feels this way while sitting in the white house. :/



/e Btw, inre "millions of people bad mouthing him daily" this is a direct result of half truths, lies and outright illegal libel, that has been dumped all over the American public, since the day Trump won the election.


Are you really being sarcastic? Her winning the popular vote is driving him batshit crazy. Hence the fraud commission. Constantly repeating the 3 million illegals and dead people lie. He's brought it up so many times.

I really don't know how to communicate with people that sound like breitbart bots.
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Oct 14 2017 06:24pm
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Are you really being sarcastic? Her winning the popular vote is driving him batshit crazy. Hence the fraud commission. Constantly repeating the 3 million illegals and dead people lie. He's brought it up so many times.

I really don't know how to communicate with people that sound like breitbart bots.




The 144 votes from dead people in LA county...were FOR Hillary. Just to name one example.
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Oct 14 2017 06:26pm
Oh sweet baby jesus, lmao
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Yeah, let's not confuse the issues with the facts...That would be...er...responsible.



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The 2016 election was the most recent when the candidate who received the greatest number of electoral votes, and thus won the presidency, didn’t win the popular vote. But this scenario has played out in our nation’s history before.

In 1824, John Quincy Adams was elected president despite not winning either the popular vote or the electoral vote. Andrew Jackson was the winner in both categories. Jackson received 38,000 more popular votes than Adams, and beat him in the electoral vote 99 to 84. Despite his victories, Jackson didn’t reach the majority 131 votes needed in the Electoral College to be declared president. In fact, neither candidate did. The decision went to the House of Representatives, which voted Adams into the White House.

In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes won the election (by a margin of one electoral vote), but he lost the popular vote by more than 250,000 ballots to Samuel J. Tilden.

In 1888, Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes to Grover Cleveland’s 168, winning the presidency. But Harrison lost the popular vote by more than 90,000 votes.

In 2000, George W. Bush was declared the winner of the general election and became the 43rd president, but he didn’t win the popular vote either. Al Gore holds that distinction, garnering about 540,000 more votes than Bush. However, Bush won the electoral vote, 271 to 266.

In 2016, Donald Trump won the electoral vote by 304 to 227 over Hillary Clinton, but Trump lost the popular vote. Clinton received nearly 2.9 million more votes than Trump, according to an analysis by the Associated Press of the certified results in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
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Oct 14 2017 11:21pm
Quote (Xandriia @ Oct 14 2017 08:26pm)
Oh sweet baby jesus, lmao


If you only include taxpayers, Trump wins 100% of electoral votes.
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Oct 15 2017 01:49am
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If you only include taxpayers, Trump wins 100% of electoral votes.


If you only include taxpayers the entirety of the South becomes strong Democrat because all the Hicks living on welfare out in the boonies don't vote but people in the city who vote strongly Democrat do..
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If you only include taxpayers the entirety of the South becomes strong Democrat because all the Hicks living on welfare out in the boonies don't vote but people in the city who vote strongly Democrat do..



This is a blatant lie. The majority of welfare users in red states are blacks, aka obama/hillary voters. If there were no blacks in the south welfare usage would be abysmally low.
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