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The electoral college

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We all k ow that if political winds shift as they often do, and Republicans eere to gain a strong natio al general popularity advantage in coming years, the left will utterly flip flop on this issue.
This is politics after all.
 
We all k ow that if political winds shift as they often do, and Republicans eere to gain a strong natio al general popularity advantage in coming years, the left will utterly flip flop on this issue.
This is politics after all.
Let me know when the political winds have shifted enough to ratify the Constitution.
 
If a party cannot win without the help of a tool that misconstrues the truth what the hell perhaps that
party might should resign from planet earth and move to Russia, Saudi Arabia, China, North Korea etc etc etc.
 
https://www.nytimes.com › supreme-court-electoral-college
The Electoral College Is a Confusing Mess. Even the Supreme Court justices are perplexed. May 13, 2020. A Colorado elector, Micheal Baca, second from left, ...


Why the Electoral College is the absolute worst, explained - Vox
https://www.vox.com › policy-and-politics › 2016/11
Dec 19, 2016 — Hillary Clinton won more votes than Donald Trump. But due to the magic of the Electoral College, ...


Why on earth do we even have an electoral college anyway?
https://www.washingtonpost.com › news › 2016/11/08

Nov 8, 2016 — You don't need 50,546,180 votes to be president — you need 270. The electoral college will determine the winner of the presidential election ...

It's time to abolish the Electoral College - Brookings Institution
https://www.brookings.edu › policy2020 › bigideas › it...


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We all k ow that if political winds shift as they often do, and Republicans eere to gain a strong natio al general popularity advantage in coming years, the left will utterly flip flop on this issue.
This is politics after all.
I'll be dead before that happens.
 
If a party cannot win without the help of a tool that misconstrues the truth what the hell perhaps that
party might should resign from planet earth and move to Russia, Saudi Arabia, China, North Korea etc etc etc.
Ummm...

Last I looked, "Russia, Saudi Arabia, China, North Korea etc etc etc." are on "planet earth".
 
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