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>You're missing the main point. Over 80% of Americans live in and around cities, so those folks should count for 80% when voting.
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Prior to election night, can you please point to post where you made that argument?
Side note: prior to the election, there was speculation that Trump might capture the popular vote but lose the electoral vote. It's a shame we can never see that "alternate universe" - I'd sure be curious if Trump opponents would be singing the same tune.
Tamar, sorry, but you "do" seem to be challenging the result - which is what HRC described very negatively when the speculation was that Trump would challenge it. (Which I'm sure he would have).