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There's gonna be a lot of pizzed off Trump followers come November 9.
I can't wait. :D :wave: CNM |
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Maybe a rain in Philadelphia, detriot and Miami , see how many urbanites get their hair wet.
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It must be such a kick in the gut for lyin' Donnie, a lifelong New Yorker, to be losing in NY by 50 points to a carpetbagger who has only lived there for 16 years, and to be losing to a woman of all things. Trump and Malaria might as well return to her communist country after losing the election. |
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Speaking of NY, meet the next mayor.... Yes that's right, the one weiner said he would beat like like a rented mule..... http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...03eaa3b074.jpg |
How do you " FIX " a national election?
Especially one like this one, one just about everybody in the world is watching |
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There is no Constitutional provision or Federal law that requires Electors to vote according to the results of the popular vote in their states. Some states, however, require Electors to cast their votes according to the popular vote. These pledges fall into two categories—Electors bound by state law and those bound by pledges to political parties. The U.S. Supreme Court has held that the Constitution does not require that Electors be completely free to act as they choose and therefore, political parties may extract pledges from electors to vote for the parties' nominees. Some state laws provide that so-called "faithless Electors" may be subject to fines or may be disqualified for casting an invalid vote and be replaced by a substitute elector. The Supreme Court has not specifically ruled on the question of whether pledges and penalties for failure to vote as pledged may be enforced under the Constitution. No Elector has ever been prosecuted for failing to vote as pledged. Today, it is rare for Electors to disregard the popular vote by casting their electoral vote for someone other than their party's candidate. Electors generally hold a leadership position in their party or were chosen to recognize years of loyal service to the party. Throughout our history as a nation, more than 99 percent of Electors have voted as pledged. |
270 to win
I guess it is like what happened in COL. when the big wigs of the Republican party decided they will be the ones to tell their delegates to the national Convention who they are going to vote for and NOT let the people of the republican party even have a vote.
Yes they took the right to vote for who they wanted to be their nominee for President away from them. Got to love it when the Republicans keep telling people to watch out the Liberals WANT to take away your rights and all the time they ARE taking away peoples rights |
Trump will win by a landslide. HELLary will not get the votes because everyone knows that she can't hide in the White House without answering questions from the press. No one wants a brain dead reclusive as president. She is either damaged goods or a liar. She can only get so much mileage on "I can't remember." Wonder if she will attempt to use that in the debates when she is asked how many tablets, computers or blackberries she used as SecState. Wonder what she will say when they ask her how she can tell what is classified and what is not. She will either lie or be construed as damaged goods. Even though I already plan to vote for Trump, I am going to watch the debates just for entertainment value.
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repubs this election are like the fans at a football game with their team down by 50 points and 2 minutes left in the game thinking they still have a chance to win.
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