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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/el ection- us-2016 -379462 31
Can someone tell these eejits that democracy means that occasionally you don't get your own way.
Can someone tell these eejits that democracy means that occasionally you don't get your own way.
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Send them the remaining remainiacs to gee them on a bit. They can cheer each other up with stories round the camp fire of how they tried and tried and then tried really hard to kill democracy.
15:04 Fri 11th Nov 2016
'One problem with democracy means that occasionally you don't get your own way''
That is the problem in this case! Clinton actually had more personal votes than Trump ! But due to the 'electoral college' system Trump got in!
So someone who fewer people voted for gets to be President.
I can just imagine your reaction T T T if it had been the other way round and Trump got more votes but lost to Clinton !
That is the problem in this case! Clinton actually had more personal votes than Trump ! But due to the 'electoral college' system Trump got in!
So someone who fewer people voted for gets to be President.
I can just imagine your reaction T T T if it had been the other way round and Trump got more votes but lost to Clinton !
Clinton currently has 400,000 more popular votes than Trump
http:// www.ibt imes.co m/lates t-popul ar-vote -result s-2016- hillary -clinto n-has-a lmost-4 00000-m ore-vot es-winn er-2445 216
It is not Bulls**** it's fact!
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It is not Bulls**** it's fact!
Are you sponsored for each time you trot that phrase out TTT?
By these, maybe?
http:// www.ukv a.org.u k/
It's now getting to the point of making me giggle it's so overused.
By these, maybe?
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It's now getting to the point of making me giggle it's so overused.
PR is an awful system by and large and not really relevant to this. It is a pity that any excuse it sued to try to push it as if individuals in a political party is the same as the party itself.
The presidential election is the whole population making a choice between the candidates for a particular job. In such a case a single count, where every individual vote is treated the same, is the most democratic option (as was the case in our recent referendum); so the electoral college system is rightfully criticised. However it is the system everyone accepts they compete under prior to the vote, so there is not any cause to bellyache about the result afterwards.
Ultimately, however, the vote has still just appointed an elite who need not take any notice of the democratic opinion of the people thereafter.
The presidential election is the whole population making a choice between the candidates for a particular job. In such a case a single count, where every individual vote is treated the same, is the most democratic option (as was the case in our recent referendum); so the electoral college system is rightfully criticised. However it is the system everyone accepts they compete under prior to the vote, so there is not any cause to bellyache about the result afterwards.
Ultimately, however, the vote has still just appointed an elite who need not take any notice of the democratic opinion of the people thereafter.
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