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In reply to the discussion: Trump says it's 'tough' for Republicans to win the popular vote [View all]ToxMarz
(2,247 posts)34. That's what the southern slave states thought too
and why we have the electoral college, to rig the elections in minority favor who couldn't win any other way.
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Being an adjuctaced rapist and convicted felon with a record of abusing workers and women doesn't help either
Attilatheblond
Nov 3
#38
Don't worry, Donald. Even when you don't win, you can always start suing everyone.
Midnight Writer
Nov 3
#5
Yup, but add the EC to the list of things that The DonOld apparently doesn't understand
William Seger
Nov 3
#69
He's the world's greatest salesman. If he'd wanted it, he wanted it he OBVIOUSLY would have done it.
underpants
Nov 3
#52
Yes, and someone needs to tell The DonOld that he can get votes from those states if we do
William Seger
Nov 3
#70
Of course it's hard to be popular when the only qualities the GOP has is selfishness, cruelty and hate. nt
Hotler
Nov 3
#9
Heck, the last time the White House passed from a Democratic administration to a Republican one...
JHB
Nov 3
#47
I'm surprised at the admission. Trump's usual stance is that millions of undocumented immigrants were bussed in to
Martin68
Nov 3
#19
He's talking as if NY/IL/CA are all-or-nothing. That's true for electoral college but NOT for popular vote.
thesquanderer
Nov 3
#29
"His words" tend to be lies. He finds it nearly impossible to be truthful. n/t
Eyeball_Kid
Nov 3
#35
It is even tougher when they have and orange A-O, rapist, convicted felon as a candidate.
republianmushroom
Nov 3
#42
That means the majority of the people to not like your dumb ass. It sucks that imaginary lines mean more than people.
OverBurn
Nov 3
#49
Maybe they should nominate candidates with a broader appeal, and develop a more acceptable platform.
patphil
Nov 3
#57
As a percentage of the total US population, there are fewer poorly educated white males every year.
Shermann
Nov 3
#66