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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It should be no shock to anyone if the Electoral College elects someone other than Trump [View all]jzodda
(2,124 posts)55. This is nonsense
I have heard directly from trump supporters who have told me they are ready to take up arms if this happens.
So I would be everything against it.
Also Republicans are now bending over backwards to kiss the ring.
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It should be no shock to anyone if the Electoral College elects someone other than Trump [View all]
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
OP
Ha! Wouldn't that be ironic? The "shy electoral voter" trumping the "shy Trump voter"! nt
jonno99
Dec 2016
#41
Yeah, I saw that thread here yesterday, and that gives some reason for hope. nt
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#12
You're confusing those who are demanding to see the intelligence on Russian hacking with
Dream Girl
Dec 2016
#88
The "public" cast more votes for Trump than they did for all Repub house candidates combined
onenote
Dec 2016
#30
People think the election is out of our hands just because it's in the proceedings of the
Jean-Jacques Roussea
Dec 2016
#51
He/She would be illegitimate. I personally would NOT accept that individual as a president.
duffyduff
Dec 2016
#76
Hillary Clinton is the popular vote winner. Your claim she is disliked and not trusted is nonsense.
duffyduff
Dec 2016
#77
As far as I can determine, they aren't paid anything for their electoral college work. n/t
PoliticAverse
Dec 2016
#22
Yes. That was a charge to not be a rubber stamp. It was, however, hyperbolic,
immoderate
Dec 2016
#69
Yes, historically speaking it appears to be against all odds of happening, but
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#56
When in our history has the EC had to consider voting for someone as unfit & unqualified as Trump?
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#62
The founding fathers also set up the EC to ensure overrepresentation of slave states
onenote
Dec 2016
#89
It would be EXTREMELY shocking to see 538 people try to decide the will of the entire country.
jmg257
Dec 2016
#74
If the Electoral College fails to produce a majority winner, then the House would choose
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#83
Unfortunately for you, me, & everyone else here, those "fuckers" don't need our approval
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#98