Hillary wins the popular vote

Hillary is still over 200,000 ahead.

This is why.
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Blueberries In a sea of red
 
Hillary's popular vote lead has grown to over 300,000.

The election's over Lakota. Your pissing and moaning will change nothing. Suck it up. We have a Constitution in place.

What we have is FBI malfeasance!

It's Obama's FBI, not Trump's. Obama appointed the FBI Director. Put the blame on the Democrats where it belongs.

Do you think Obama or AG Lynch told Comey to violate FBI protocol by revealing unsubstantiated information within 60 days of a presidential election? I don't think so...
 
Hillary's popular vote lead has grown to over 300,000.

The election's over Lakota. Your pissing and moaning will change nothing. Suck it up. We have a Constitution in place.

What we have is FBI malfeasance!

It's Obama's FBI, not Trump's. Obama appointed the FBI Director. Put the blame on the Democrats where it belongs.

Do you think Obama or AG Lynch told Comey to violate FBI protocol by revealing unsubstantiated information within 60 days of a presidential election? I don't think so...
 
59,593,691 votes Hillary

59,359,949 votes Trump

2016 Presidential Election Live Results

Democrats have now won the popular vote in six of the last seven presidential elections.

Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States. But it’s nearly certain that Hillary Clinton got more votes.

That will mean that for the second time in 16 years, Democrats will have lost the White House despite winning the popular vote.

With votes still trickling in, Clinton held about a 200,000-vote edge in the popular contest, even as Trump appeared headed for a stronger Electoral College win than George W. Bush secured in his first election ― when he lost the popular vote by 500,000 ballots.

How could that happen? The short answer is key Democratic voters didn’t bother to go vote, while white Republican voters in rural areas of swing states did.


Democrats Likely To Win Popular Vote And Lose Presidency For Second Time In Less Than 20 Years

In other word - most American voters wanted Hillary for president.


Have all 50 States made their final reports? Get back to us once they do. Right now you shit is moot.
 
Hillary's popular vote lead has grown to over 300,000.

The election's over Lakota. Your pissing and moaning will change nothing. Suck it up. We have a Constitution in place.

What we have is FBI malfeasance!

It's Obama's FBI, not Trump's. Obama appointed the FBI Director. Put the blame on the Democrats where it belongs.

Do you think Obama or AG Lynch told Comey to violate FBI protocol by revealing unsubstantiated information within 60 days of a presidential election? I don't think so...

I have no idea but I really don't believe Trump told him what to do. He works for Obama, not for Trump.
 
59,593,691 votes Hillary

59,359,949 votes Trump

2016 Presidential Election Live Results

Democrats have now won the popular vote in six of the last seven presidential elections.

Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States. But it’s nearly certain that Hillary Clinton got more votes.

That will mean that for the second time in 16 years, Democrats will have lost the White House despite winning the popular vote.

With votes still trickling in, Clinton held about a 200,000-vote edge in the popular contest, even as Trump appeared headed for a stronger Electoral College win than George W. Bush secured in his first election ― when he lost the popular vote by 500,000 ballots.

How could that happen? The short answer is key Democratic voters didn’t bother to go vote, while white Republican voters in rural areas of swing states did.


Democrats Likely To Win Popular Vote And Lose Presidency For Second Time In Less Than 20 Years

In other word - most American voters wanted Hillary for president.


Have all 50 States made their final reports? Get back to us once they do. Right now you shit is moot.
It's going to be another month before we find out the final count…
 
59,593,691 votes Hillary

59,359,949 votes Trump

2016 Presidential Election Live Results

In other word - most American voters wanted Hillary for president.

You realize that the margin you're excited about is LESS than the number of votes that Gary Johnson got in some states. It's not really a convincing "win".. Especially when you look at the electoral results.. Just means California is too far gone..
had Gary Johnson not been on state ballots the point of this thread would have been moot.


There is no point to this thread except for a butthurt regressive, they haven't even finished counting yet.
 
Hillary is still over 200,000 ahead.

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HOw does that convert into EV?

Democratic government starts to look a bit weird once you start having elections where the guy who loses the vote wins.

This is the second time in 16 years, after only about 2 in 200.

Unlike Australia, we give the people in our 'Outback' a voice in how the government is run
Yeah, kind of quirky that Someone's vote in Podunkville, Nebraska carries more weight than somone who lives in a more populous state.

So you'll be calling for a Constitutional Convention?
Damn right! Equal rights for Texassans, Floridiots, Californicators, and New Yawkers.
 
Hey Chief SittingDown, it may not be over? After all SHE "won" the popular vote.....

http://nypost.com/2016/11/09/the-one-scenario-that-could-still-get-hillary-into-the-white-house/


For die-hard Democrats holding out hope that they won’t have to live through a Trump presidency, there is a last, incredibly long shot for them latch on to — a surprise twist in the Electoral College.

Though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 200,000, Trump has won the minimum of 270 electoral votes necessary to be elected president. As of late Wednesday, he had 290 to Clinton’s 228.

According to the Constitution, chosen electors of the Electoral College are the real people who will vote for president, when they meet on Dec. 19 in their respective state capitals.

However, there is technically nothing stopping any of the electors from voting their conscience and refusing to support the candidate to whom they were bound, or from abstaining from voting altogether.

There’s even a name for it: becoming a “faithless elector.”


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59,593,691 votes Hillary

59,359,949 votes Trump

2016 Presidential Election Live Results

In other word - most American voters wanted Hillary for president.

You realize that the margin you're excited about is LESS than the number of votes that Gary Johnson got in some states. It's not really a convincing "win".. Especially when you look at the electoral results.. Just means California is too far gone..

It means Hillary got more popular votes. That's what it means...


it means you think the leftist in California and New York should rule the country...Thankfully the founders were much smarter than you.:slap:
 
Hillary never won a competitive race. That is why she ran as a Democrat in NY where she couldn't lose. She is even more unlikable than she is dishonest.
She certainly was a terrible candidate.

She pumped a lot of George Soros', the Saudi's, and Wall Street's money into the economy though. She spent twice as much money as Trump.
Right. She spent a buttload of money and still couldn't drum up more than relative handfuls of people at rallies. She just didn't inspire any enthusiasm at all.
 
Hey Chief SittingDown, it may not be over? After all SHE "won" the popular vote.....

The one scenario that could still get Hillary into the White House | New York Post


For die-hard Democrats holding out hope that they won’t have to live through a Trump presidency, there is a last, incredibly long shot for them latch on to — a surprise twist in the Electoral College.

Though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 200,000, Trump has won the minimum of 270 electoral votes necessary to be elected president. As of late Wednesday, he had 290 to Clinton’s 228.

According to the Constitution, chosen electors of the Electoral College are the real people who will vote for president, when they meet on Dec. 19 in their respective state capitals.

However, there is technically nothing stopping any of the electors from voting their conscience and refusing to support the candidate to whom they were bound, or from abstaining from voting altogether.

There’s even a name for it: becoming a “faithless elector.”


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It depends on state law. Some, not all, states have laws on the books requiring their electors to follow the popular vote.
 

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