My image of you just changed.I'd watch that.
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My image of you just changed.I'd watch that.
It is my understanding of Fool's commentary on the popular vote is that the fact we don't have that. But if we did, then the public would see voting differently than they do now (for the most part).Yeah, you got that one wrong. We absolutely know that Clinton won around three million more of those people.
That was my understanding of him too. It's a speculation that requires a shift we have no real reason to believe would be the case, no hard data to confirm any of it. What we do know is that around three million more people, voters, cast theirs for the losing weasel.It is my understanding of Fool's commentary on the popular vote is that the fact we don't have that. But if we did, then the public would see voting differently than they do now (for the most part).
Maybe it does/maybe it doesn't. When I've voted for a Democrat I did so knowing it would only reflect in the popular tally. When I've voted Republican I did so fully understanding that if I sat on my hands the Republican would still win the nomination. I suspect that's true for most, that we vote for our own reasons and sense of connection or obligation as citizens, but what I know is how people actually voted.As Fool explained; a lot of voters in a predominately Republican state would not deem their vote as worth much because they pretty much know the EC is going Republican. IF we had a popular vote, that type of thinking would change.
The whole strategy changes.
Again it's really just a speculation offered as an equal rebuttal to the literal fact. In that, it's wrong.He's not denying Clinton got more individual votes for her. He's saying that count could have been much different IF the country had voted KNOWING it was determined by a popular vote and not an EC vote.
She's a "Hawk" when it comes to war and she certainly appeared to desire a war with Russia.
Again it's really just a speculation offered as an equal rebuttal to the literal fact. In that, it's wrong.
During my lifetime, Ronald Reagan was my favorite President, thus far.
I'm happy to see that Trump is already getting things done before he's even in office. Look at the Auto manufacturers who have decided to stay in the U.S. and refurbish their factories...
and hillary still lost :darwinsm:
go have a good cry
find a puppy to hug
You got Hillary in the form of a male.
you'd have to be a total fag to even think of that
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never mind
...library boy....
Care to debate....