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Hillary Clinton Reflects on 2016 Campaign: Women Abandoned Me Because I Wasn’t 'Perfect'


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9 minutes ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Thank god or whatever you pray to that the forefathers of the USA established a republic that did not involve going along with "mob" rule... go back and study why the electoral college was formulated.

The populations in the North and South were approximately equal, but roughly one-third of those living in the South were held in bondage. Because of its considerable, nonvoting slave population, that region would have less clout under a popular-vote system. 

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46 minutes ago, Elkski said:

Why horrible?  But surely more smarter than most men including these 2 posters

There IS a difference between character and intelligence.

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1 hour ago, thaipo7 said:

A couple counties in NY and Los Angeles is suppose to dictate how the rest of America goes?

 

Counties don't vote for anything. People do, and there happen to be a lot of them in the places you mentioned.

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1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Thank god or whatever you pray to that the forefathers of the USA established a republic that did not involve going along with "mob" rule... go back and study why the electoral college was formulated.


Nevertheless, it seems that the Electors 2016 choice of Trump was precisely what the forefathers feared the most.

Some history for you:
 

The Electoral College was established as a compromise between those who wanted the U.S. president to be elected by Congress and those who desired a democratic popular vote.


Here are some reasons why the U.S. has an Electoral College:

 

Separation of Powers and Relationship Between Branches: The Founding Fathers were concerned about maintaining a balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.


Fear of Direct Democracy: There was a fear of “factions” or a “tyranny of the majority” where a group could grow to encompass more than 50 percent of the population and potentially violate the rights of other citizens or harm the nation as a whole.

Representation of Small States and Slavery: The Electoral College was also a result of compromises made to appease small states and slave states. Small states received a boost in power due to the minimum of three electors per state, and slave states could count slaves as 3/5 of a person when allocating electors.

Informed Electors: The Founding Fathers believed that electors would be more informed and capable of analyzing the qualities needed for the position of president.
The Electoral College system means that technically, it is the electors, not the American people, who vote for the president. In modern elections, the first candidate to get 270 of the 538 total electoral votes wins the White House. While the system has been a topic of debate, it remains a fundamental part of the U.S. presidential election process.

Why Was the Electoral College Created? | HISTORY

 

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2 minutes ago, LosLobo said:


Nevertheless, it seems that the Electors 2016 choice of Trump was precisely what the forefathers feared the most.

Some history for you:
 

The Electoral College was established as a compromise between those who wanted the U.S. president to be elected by Congress and those who desired a democratic popular vote.


Here are some reasons why the U.S. has an Electoral College:

 

Separation of Powers and Relationship Between Branches: The Founding Fathers were concerned about maintaining a balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.


Fear of Direct Democracy: There was a fear of “factions” or a “tyranny of the majority” where a group could grow to encompass more than 50 percent of the population and potentially violate the rights of other citizens or harm the nation as a whole.

Representation of Small States and Slavery: The Electoral College was also a result of compromises made to appease small states and slave states. Small states received a boost in power due to the minimum of three electors per state, and slave states could count slaves as 3/5 of a person when allocating electors.

Informed Electors: The Founding Fathers believed that electors would be more informed and capable of analyzing the qualities needed for the position of president.
The Electoral College system means that technically, it is the electors, not the American people, who vote for the president. In modern elections, the first candidate to get 270 of the 538 total electoral votes wins the White House1. While the system has been a topic of debate, it remains a fundamental part of the U.S. presidential election process.

Why Was the Electoral College Created? | HISTORY

 

Looks like one of the best systems ever created... what's your point???

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2 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Nowadays, disrespecting and pissing off half the US population seems to be the Democrat go-to.  Or, at least the DNC Elite.  The party of unity... 

 

JFK is rolling over in his grave.

 

You have seen which Party is backing legislation that singles out half the electorate on the basis of their gender?

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11 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

She sure learned a lot, like how to comprise classified information by using her private server and then destroying her phone to cover up what she had done.  Rules?  They don't apply to Hillary Clinton.  And this is only for starters.

Dear lord do you really want to go there in comparison to trump?really?yup she used regular email for personal stuff yup!she screwed up up!in comparison to trump hosting the enemy in the Oval Office on his first day then trotting down to the CIA and insulting them in front of the wall of stars……sucking up to little Kim…….groveling like a wopped puppy dog to putin……helinsky rember that?that’s not even getting into the classified documents strewn all over the toilet at mar a lardo for all to see there is a screw up and then there is over the top in your face f… u and your security in the case of trump …oh and Hillary would have done a credible job as president 

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