@shavixmir saidTo be fair, the majority voted AGAINST Trump, including those who didn’t vote.
I think you'll find a great many people did actually vote for her.
@shavixmir saidI don’t doubt it!
That's nothing.
If the censorship wasn't so rigid, my language would make vikings blush.
@Suzianne saidWho". Hakeem or Bernie? Or Kamala harris, the lawyer from CA?
I disagree.
One can only stomach so much frustration with this toddler in the White House before exploding with questions. Like Why is this considered normal? Why can't we make this go away and return to having statesmen in the White House?
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@boonon saidDo numbers even matter anymore?
Here is a clue. NO ONE voted for Kamala to run for president. The biggest F/U ever given to the American voter. Your kind are so stupid you don't even care that you got played.
2024. Trump V Harris. Popular vote winning margin? 1.48%. Electoral College. 312/538 ( 57.99% )
2020. Biden V Trump. Popular vote winning margin? 4.45%. Electoral College. 306/538 ( 56.88% )
2016. Trump V Clinton. Popular vote winning margin? -2.09%. Electoral College. 304/538. ( 56.50% ) Trump lost the popular vote.
2012. Obama V Romney. Popular vote winning margin? 3.86%. Electoral College. 332/538. ( 61.71% )
2008. Obama V McCain. Popular vote winning margin? 7.27%. Electoral College. 365/538. ( 67.84% )
Given these results, could you please explain your factual view of Kamala Harris and not your feelings? Thanks.
@kmax87 saidIn the past 50 years, the biggest populist?
Do numbers even matter anymore?
2024. Trump V Harris. Popular vote winning margin? 1.48%. Electoral College. 312/538
2020. Biden V Trump. Popular vote winning margin? 4.45%. Electoral College. 306/538
2016. Trump V Clinton. Popular vote winning margin? -2.09%. Electoral College. 304/538. Trump lost the popular vote.
2012. Obama V Romney. Popular vote winnin ...[text shortened]... results, could you please explain your factual view of Kamala Harris and not your feelings? Thanks.
1972. Nixon V McGovern. Popular vote winning margin? 23.15%. Electoral College. 520/538 ( 96.65% )
Given how he was driven from office, does his popular victory and electorate success, tell us something about the American electorate?
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@Mott-The-Hoople saidNope, you're as dumb as they come clown.
😂does it get any more stupid than this ? 🤡
@shavixmir saidWomen approach the presidency far differently than men. IMO, she exuded a joy at the chance to work for Americans, to help people far more than she could do as Vice President. This was refreshing, especially compared to Trump's attitude about the office, more an attitude of what can I do for them, instead of what can they do for me.
I think you'll find a great many people did actually vote for her.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidFar less stupid than voting against America's best interests, which is what you did, twice.
😂does it get any more stupid than this ? 🤡
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@kmax87 saidYes, it is far outdated, and no longer serves America's interests.
In the past 50 years, the biggest populist?
1972. Nixon V McGovern. Popular vote winning margin? 23.15%. Electoral College. 520/538 ( 96.65% )
Given how he was driven from office, does his popular victory and electorate success, tell us something about the American electorate?
Even worse, when this was discussed in the Continental Congress, one of the arguments for the electoral college was that it would serve as a guardrail against electing autocrats, since electors would cast the actual votes. Yeah, not exactly. Republicans have abused this to now mean the electors must always vote with their citizens' popular vote. They even have a word for those who don't. Faithless electors. The big problem with it is that ALL the electors of a state now vote with their states pop. vote, eliminating what may be a vast difference between pop. vote ratios and a usual unanimous electoral vote for that state, because of the heavily abused "winner-take-all" system adopted mainly by Republican-heavy states.
Another system in government corrupted by Republicans. Who knew? Well, we found out on Jan. 6th. how this ridiculous system can be further abused. It's WAY past time we streamlined the vote. One person, one vote. Giving a less populous state more votes, in effect, per person than more populous states is not good democracy. And those who do not vote with the majority in a state have their voices silenced.
@AverageJoe1 saidWhy do you constantly act as if you have no idea what people are talking about?
? What?
Probably because you don't, of course.
@AverageJoe1 saidFar better than the Insulter-in-Chief.
Who". Hakeem or Bernie? Or Kamala harris, the lawyer from CA?
Bullies do not gain any friends.