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True, however, like the November 2016 election, Superbowl LII is over.
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Ah, but according to the left, the election results can still be overturned.
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SN (Join to see) - True, there is that. Her showing up on idiot award shows to read a passage from the debunked book doesn't help everyone moving on either.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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MSG (Join to see) - There will be no moving on... until the next election cycle. Wonder if the Democrats will think third time is the charm for Hillary?
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Lol... Give them a participation trophy why they are at it...
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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SN (Join to see) They keep saying that it no longer works, but it did exactly what it was intended to do. It prevented two highly populated states from deciding the entire election. If it was not in place, then states like Hawaii, Rhode Island, South Dakota, North Dakota, and others with smaller populations would not even need to have an election as they would have no part in deciding the winner. The reality is that what needs to change is the two parties. Our nation has become so diverse that having option bad and option worse (you decide which is which) no longer works. So Hillary was partially right when she said the system no longer works.
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Take away California alone and Trump wins the popular vote. That is, if we want California values running the nation.
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SN (Join to see) - CA and NY alone would virtually guarantee that we move to a one party system. I don't like the politics of those states. They are so far to the left that they make Liberace look conservative.
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Thus the genius of the Electoral College.
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