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20/12/2016 17:24:18
 
 
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Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>>>>>I don't remember any of this type thing going on when president Obama was elected.
>>>>>>Were there any organized protesting, rioting, crying about wanting to go to straight majority vote after Obama won the election?
>>>>>
>>>>>There wasn't a split between the popular vote and the electoral college in either of Obama's races. And his wins were big enough to honestly call a landslide.
>>>>>
>>>>>Tamar
>>>>
>>>>Right. So, current rules are great as long as your team is winning. Otherwise, cry foul and demand the rules be changed.
>>>
>>>You have forgotten all the democrat protests when Bill Clinton won with only 43% of the popular vote.
>>
>>I suppose you meant the republicans (rather than democrats) that started protests and wreaking havoc in the streets -- why would the democrats protest a Bill Clinton victory?
>
>Republicans had no reason to protest either. Bush only received 35% of the vote.
>I can't find anything about protesting the 1992 election.
>.
>Plenty of Rodney King protest, tho.

So.. the electoral winner did not get a majority of the popular vote.
In fact, 57% voted against him.

No protests against somebody winning without a majority of popular votes - really just "stealing" the election?
How could that be?

If this hand-wringing over the electoral college were legitimate, we would have heard about it then.
If it is just an attempt to change the rules after the game was played...
Who exactly wants to steal the election?
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