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What would have happened?
What would have happened?
You talk as if it's a done deal he would have gotten the Dem nomination.
You do know Hillary got nearly four million more votes than he did, right?
Yeah and?
but he would have lost too!! No one wants a socialist party or a dem-o-crap. If you want to blame someone blame the so called man in office now! Obama tried everything to destroy this country and cause hate between the races!!! We're sick of paying for people who can't get out of bed, take drugs and screw and gave kids they don't want and sucking the country dry. None of these people contribute anything to the welfare of the USA> Sort of like the college kids demonstrating now. Grow up and realized we don't want the same or worst of what we have now.
How many Republican nominees have won the Popular but lost the Electoral?
Why does that matter?
It's ok, Faneros, I didn't expect honesty from ya.
I have. Sure, he was a force to be reckoned with, and he pulled in a lot of independents and usually apathetic voters, and with a split mainstream field, I have no doubt he could have pulled a Trump.Clinton colluding with the DNC was only one of three factors that doomed his run.
The other two were the super delegates who all declared for Hillary before any votes were even cast and a highly biased MSM that mocked him as a nut-job up until the point when the crowds he was drawing made them stop and take notice.
Take away all 3 of these and I have no doubt he would have won. Was the collusion with the DNC enough on it's own, probably not.
You do realize that the popular vote makes absolutely no difference at all in electing our president, right? Her "lead" could grow to 60 million votes and it wouldn't change the outcome at all.
You do realize that the popular vote makes absolutely no difference at all in electing our president, right? Her "lead" could grow to 60 million votes and it wouldn't change the outcome at all.
Isn't it remarkable how much of her support seems to have come in after the polls have closed?.... and in heavilly Democratic districts where, remarkably, 98% of everyone who lives there got out and voted.
Pretty hilarious that because of their vilification of Trump supporters they had no idea which States they needed to stuff the most ballots in.
Apparently they didn't tell The Californians that there was no need for voter fraud beyond allowing illegal aliens to vote because California was going to go for Clinton regardless.
You can't really blame the local California officials for stuffing the ballot boxes in frustration and desperation when they had heard by then that Clinton was going to lose.
Cue the crys of "No EVIDENCE" that the fraud we have no system in place to prevent, and that we do not look for, is happening.
There is NO VOTER FRAUD. Ever. And if there is it would never be enough to effect an election. Well of course except in Florida they gave Bush the election and Al Franken seat which was won by 347 fraudulent votes....
Local officials in heavily Republican or heavily Democratic districts commit voter fraud all the time to benefit local pols and tge patronage system. Only one party denies this. The Democrats. So who do you think is better at it?
The right wing media at CNBC: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/04/rigged-elections-are-real-commentary.html
Trump would have still won.
I'm not so sure. Voting against Hillary Clinton was a pretty big draw. If Sanders had won there would be no Wikileaks to fully expose how absolutely corrupt the Clinton organization campaign and big media was that was a huge factor in getting out the Trump vote.. I could see Trump supporters being complacent about a Bernie Sanders presidency and his supporters being very fired up and probably undercounted.
Polling would have been completely different because polling organizations would not have gone with the assumption (that they had to know was incorrect) that if you didn't vote in the Obama / Romney election you probably wouldn't come out to vote in a Sanders / Trump election. Two outsiders running were obviously going to bring out non-traditional voters.
In that hypothetical matchup I could see supporting Sanders with the theory that he would get absolutely no support from Congress with his crazy ideas and would not be reelected.
I doubt I'm going to like Trump's policies.