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07-03-2018, 07:20 AM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
Location: Georgetown, Texas
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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
as far as Clinton winning Texas, yes. Texas does have the second highest electoral college numbers with California at the top of the list. So Texas is a key state.
funny how the Democrats love the rules, until the rules bite them in the ass. then they want the rules changed. lol
https://www.rollingstone.com/politic...-trump-129259/
rigged? not exactly how i'd put it but that's Rolling Stone for you.
the electoral college does exactly what it was intended to do. Keep a handful of large cities from controlling the Presidential election.
this map shows who the Nation really wanted for President.
case closed.
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I happen to agree with you. The POTUS is elected using the electoral college and not the popular vote. Agree or disagree, that is the law.
Prior to last year's election, one of my Facebook friends, a very solid Trump supporter, posted either a meme or her opinion stating that the popular vote should be the deciding factor in electing the POTUS. My assumption is that she thought Trump might win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote. After Trump won she made a post stating how people must accept Trump because he won the electoral vote and, as I stated, that is the law.
Funny how people's perspective changes based on the outcome. I would venture to say that had Trump won the popular vote in 2016 but lost the electoral vote, there would be many Republicans crying "foul" and reminding everyone that Trump won the popular vote.
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07-03-2018, 08:32 AM
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The maps tend to be misleading. But I hope all of you get a chance to visit all of them county fairs in the next few months. Twitler won’t be there, but I hear they got some right exciting bonfires planned for this year’s lynchings.
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07-03-2018, 08:32 AM
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Join Date: Jan 3, 2010
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The maps tend to be misleading. But I hope all of you get a chance to visit all of them county fairs in the next few months. Twitler won’t be there, but I hear they got some right exciting bonfires planned for this year’s lynchings.
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07-03-2018, 09:00 AM
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Join Date: Jan 9, 2010
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Election Winner and party .. Electoral College . Popular vote .................... Runner up and party ... Turnout
.............................. Votes... % ....... Votes .. Margin ... % ... Margin ......................... %
1824 John Quincy Adams.. DR.. 84/261 32.18% .... 113,122 −0,038,149 30.92% −10.44% Andrew Jackson ... DR . 26.90%
1876 Rutherford B. Hayes R.. 185/369 50.14% .. 4,034,311 −0,254,235 47.92% − 3.02% Samuel J. Tilden . D .. 81.80%
1888 Benjamin Harrison.. R.. 233/401 58.10% .. 5,443,892 −0,090,596 47.80% − 0.79% Grover Cleveland . D .. 79.30%
2000 George W. Bush..... R.. 271/538 50.37% . 50,456,002 −0,543,895 47.87% − 0.51% Al Gore .......... D .. 51.20%
2016 Donald Trump....... R.. 304/538 55.50% . 62,984,825 −2,868,691 46.09% − 2.10% Hillary Clinton .. D .. 56.30%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...e_of_elections
Interesting... all of the losers were democrats with the exception of Adams & Jackson.
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07-03-2018, 02:49 PM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
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Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Election Winner and party .. Electoral College . Popular vote .................... Runner up and party ... Turnout
.............................. Votes... % ....... Votes .. Margin ... % ... Margin ......................... %
1824 John Quincy Adams.. DR.. 84/261 32.18% .... 113,122 −0,038,149 30.92% −10.44% Andrew Jackson ... DR . 26.90%
1876 Rutherford B. Hayes R.. 185/369 50.14% .. 4,034,311 −0,254,235 47.92% − 3.02% Samuel J. Tilden . D .. 81.80%
1888 Benjamin Harrison.. R.. 233/401 58.10% .. 5,443,892 −0,090,596 47.80% − 0.79% Grover Cleveland . D .. 79.30%
2000 George W. Bush..... R.. 271/538 50.37% . 50,456,002 −0,543,895 47.87% − 0.51% Al Gore .......... D .. 51.20%
2016 Donald Trump....... R.. 304/538 55.50% . 62,984,825 −2,868,691 46.09% − 2.10% Hillary Clinton .. D .. 56.30%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...e_of_elections
Interesting... all of the losers were democrats with the exception of Adams & Jackson.
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What I find interesting, and very sad, is that in 1876 and 1888 the voter turnout was 81.8% and 79.3% respectively and in 2000 and 2016 it was 51.2% and 56.3%.
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07-03-2018, 04:43 PM
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AKA President Trump
Join Date: Jan 8, 2010
Location: The MAGA Zone
Posts: 37,239
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
The maps tend to be misleading. But I hope all of you get a chance to visit all of them county fairs in the next few months. Twitler won’t be there, but I hear they got some right exciting bonfires planned for this year’s lynchings.
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keep saying that and even you are dumb enough to believe it. the rest of us, not.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stor...-counties.html
according to this article, there are actually 3113 counties in the US.
they list -
Trump 2,262
Clinton 487
how is the number 3113 obtained?
"The AP considers parishes in Louisiana as counties in election tallies. Washington, D.C., and Alaska have a single statewide reporting unit. Virginia’s count includes 95 counties and 38 independent cities."
so 2,262 + 487 = 3113 as reporting counties for election purposes.
487 / 3113 = 15.6% so round it to 16% which means Trump won 84% of all reporting counties.
what's misleading about that??
idiot.
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