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Post by sharksrog on Dec 2, 2021 6:57:05 GMT -5
Did you know that Donald Trump tweeted on November 7, 2012 "The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy."? Four years later on election night he won the electoral college vote despite losing the popular vote (to Hillary Clinton, of all people), and he didn't repeat his tweet even though it was more true then than when he tweeted it.
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Post by sharksrog on Dec 2, 2021 19:49:06 GMT -5
In 2018, Donald Trump said, "I would rather have a popular election. To me, it's much easier to win the popular vote."
Of course, he failed to do so not once, but twice. Even if the states Trump wanted to change their results had given him their popular election, Trump would have lost the nationwide popular election. As it was, he lost it by over 7 million votes, meaning he approached losing to Hillary Clinton and then Joe Biden by close to 10 million votes.
Matt, you said the Democrats stole the 2020 election, and you said you tip your hat to them for doing so. Saying they stole the election when the Supreme and 60 other courts deny it is disingenuous and goes against the Constitution. Saying you tip your cap to them is immoral. You not only condone election stealing, you applaud it? Seriously?
Boly says Republican politicians fear Trump. Trump once said power was instilling fear. To support someone politicians fear, rather than respect, is ridiculous. Politicians who are respected make great leaders. Politicians who are feared make dictators.
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