>>>Yet, 2.8 million more people voted for her than voted for Trump, and they weren't all in so-called elite places.
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>>It's beyond me why people continue to mention the popular vote, since it wasn't in play at all. The popular vote is irrelevant. Period.
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>It is in response to Bill's comment that "Cohen ignores the fact that that woman couldn't have been elected as a sewer cleaner in most towns in America."
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>Tamar
I stand by that comment.
The dems have natural majorities in dense areas that tend to favor them in the popular votes
She ran against someone who had insulted half the population, promised to deport 11 million people and build an idiotic wall separating us from one of our most important allies.
She had the support of a president at the zenith of his popularity
She outspent Trump by hundreds of millions of dollars.
Every major newspaper in the country supported her.
Even many repubs supported her.
If she only got 2.8 million more than that guy, then
"that woman couldn't have been elected as a sewer cleaner in most towns in America."
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.