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He still has to win Wisconsin
he's proving a man of actionYet the odds are VERY high that Biden, assuming he is the Democratic nominee, will have more popular votes than Trump. Maybe not more electoral votes but certainly more popular votes.
not the smoothest leader verbally, but he takes action
Americans realize that
backbone and action
set before us, biden (or any dim) or trump....its not all that difficult Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
Yet the odds are VERY high that Biden, assuming he is the Democratic nominee, will have more popular votes than Trump. Maybe not more electoral votes but certainly more popular votes.
If the decision was that easy, Trump would win the popular vote too. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
As the founders intended. Originally Posted by JacuzzmeYes, as the founders intended. Partisan California put Hillary over the top in popular vote. Without it, she loses the popular vote, so not quite as easy as saying that if it were that easy Trump would win the popular vote to.
Yet the odds are VERY high that Biden, assuming he is the Democratic nominee, will have more popular votes than Trump. Maybe not more electoral votes but certainly more popular votes.oennsylvnia goes biden
If the decision was that easy, Trump would win the popular vote too. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
oennsylvnia goes bidenAt the current time, I would say Michigan is more likely to go to Biden than Pennsylvania. But Pennsylvania is certainly possible.
wisc michigan ohio florida arizona decide the election Originally Posted by Missburger
Yes, as the founders intended. Partisan California put Hillary over the top in popular vote. Without it, she loses the popular vote, so not quite as easy as saying that if it were that easy Trump would win the popular vote to.I have a Facebook friend who is a diehard Trump supporter, past, present, and I'm sure future.
And yes, drop out partisan Texas and Hillary wins popular vote and the electoral votes.
But we have the system we have and it favors not having a few states rule the entire nation. Originally Posted by eccielover
SR - making assumptions based on preliminary data - as u have posted - it is a long time to the election.As I continue to say --
Much can happen.
Even if Biden is the nomine - he is so confused already - and will be worse in times to come- He is not a viable candidate as POTUS - He does not hae the mental strength of mind, character, or moral fiber.
The DPST's are already looking for a substitute - and Bernie and H.... are waiting to pounce.
So is Andrew Cuomo - the whiny unprepared gov of the Socdailsit state fo NY - and his sidekick - No Show Deblasio - who has been absent from the muor's ofice while he pursues the presidency - and plans a VP slot with Cuomo. Except - VP - Cuomo will tap his Bro!
A lot can and will happen - DPST's and DNC are trying to plan to ditch Biden - and not get coerced into a Bernie nomination. Their nightmare. And an opportunity to expose the Socialist nonsense in open debate that he supports. Along with the DPST party! Originally Posted by oeb11
I have a Facebook friend who is a diehard Trump supporter, past, present, and I'm sure future.I concede you are correct, and I'm happy the electoral college is enshrined in the constitution, and I would fight to defend it if it helps Trump win.
Just prior to the 2016 election she posted a meme stating that the election should be determined by popular vote, probably believing Trump would win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote.
Immediately after the election, she posted a meme stating that the election shold be determined by electoral vote.
I'd be willing to bet that many others share her changing opinion. Had Trump won the popular vote and lost the electoral vote, many of his supporters would be in favor of changing the rules. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX