The Easiest Election In History

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-hate-crimes_us_5828f3f6e4b02d21bbc952be

In his first post-election interview, President-elect Donald Trump told his supporters who have engaged in racist and bigoted attacks in the days following Tuesday’s election to “stop it,” saying that he wasn’t aware of the incidents and claiming it was “a very small amount.”

“I am so saddened to hear that,” Trump said on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” which aired Sunday. “And I say, ‘Stop it.’ If it helps, I will say this, and I will say right to the camera: ‘Stop it.’”
 

rexlunae

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Angel already posted something about the busing. That shows coordination. That doesn't show payment.

It is actually legal to bus people to the polls. Just in case there was any doubt. But Nick is so deep into conspiracy theories about election rigging that he can't see or hear anything else.
 

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Angel4Truth

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More than half of arrested anti-Trump protesters didn't vote in Oregon

Portland, Ore.—More than half of the anti-Trump protesters arrested in Portland didn’t vote in Oregon, according to state election records.

At least sixty-nine demonstrators either didn’t turn in a ballot or weren’t registered to vote in the state.

KGW compiled a list of the 112 people arrested by the Portland Police Bureau during recent protests. Those names and ages, provided by police, were then compared to state voter logs by Multnomah County Elections officials.

Records show 34 of the protesters arrested didn’t return a ballot for the November 8 election. Thirty-five of the demonstrators taken into custody weren’t registered to vote in Oregon.

Twenty-five protesters who were arrested did vote.

KGW is still working to verify voting records for the remaining 17 protesters who were arrested.

This article originally stated that 35 people were registered to vote and did not. One woman who was arrested told KGW she recently moved to Washington and did vote in Washington. She was also registered to vote in Oregon.

I knew it!
 

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:doh: So they're protesting something they could have actually had a hand in but chose not to.

They could be walking around passing out voter registration forms and absentee ballot request form letters but instead they're breaking windows and setting newspaper machines on fire.
Cause if you don't like the news setting the newspaper on fire will make things better.
 

Tambora

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They could be walking around passing out voter registration forms and absentee ballot request form letters but instead they're breaking windows and setting newspaper machines on fire.
Cause if you don't like the news setting the newspaper on fire will make things better.
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