A moral dilemma
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Mugwump
Joined: 28 Jul 2007 Location: Between London and Melbourne
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Skids wrote: | The popular vote argument is weak, due to Clinton's huge margin of victory in one state — California — where she got a whopping 4.3 million more votes than Trump.
Turnout at this election was 60.0% of eligible voters, up from 58.6% in 2012. This seems low, but we are talking about eligible voters, not registered or enrolled voters. Peter Brent says 82% of eligible Australians cast a formal vote at the recent Federal election, and this is under compulsory voting. |
At the level of the popular vote, it does not matter what state they are in, Skids. That's the point. Let's face it, he represents a cry of rage from people who are suffering the costs of globalization, and a cry of rage against the dynasticism and nepotism which saw Hillary Clinton as the best candidate to run against him. That doesn't negate the fact that he's a stinker of a President - pretty clearly the most unfit man ever to hold that important office. _________________ Two more flags before I die! |
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Side By Side
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Great episode! Hell they are all great! Love George! _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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