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This is similar to what we have in California: rule by the largest cities with heavy populations.
I'd say it was also between Urban and Rural/Suburban as well. Look at the county vote split, the red vs. blue dots speak volumes. This is similar to what we have in California: rule by the largest cities with heavy populations. Socialist bastions vs Blue collar and white collar working class.
Duh, democracy is when the heaviest of the populations, aka the majority, gets what they want.
bob2356 saysDuh, democracy is when the heaviest of the populations, aka the majority, gets what they want.
1) We don’t have a democracy. We have a Republic, where the whims if he public are filtered through a system of laws so that tyranny of the majority is minimized.
firmly chose Donald Trump to be our leader. It wasn’t even close.
Losing by 2 million votes ins't even close? TDS (trump delusion syndrome) is strong here.
Yes, I read a good description somewhere about how cities inherently tend liberal and rural areas inherently tend conservative, and that this is true in every country on earth.This may have been one of them:
I can't remember the exact mechanics of why that is though.
bob2356 saysLosing by 2 million votes ins't even close? TDS (trump delusion syndrome) is strong here.
Ahhh, that pesky Electoral College, which has been in place for over 200 years....
Damn.... pesky facts again..
Losing by 2 million votes ins't even close? TDS (trump delusion syndrome) is strong here.
bob2356 saysLosing by 2 million votes ins't even close? TDS (trump delusion syndrome) is strong here.
How many without illegal aliens and dead people?
Trump set up a commission to find out and they didn't find any. Why is that do you suppose?
Losing by 2 million votes ins't even close? TDS (trump delusion syndrome) is strong here.
It's only a big win in TDS (trump delusion syndrome) land.
rocketjoe79 saysI'd say it was also between Urban and Rural/Suburban as well. Look at the county vote split, the red vs. blue dots speak volumes. This is similar to what we have in California: rule by the largest cities with heavy populations. Socialist bastions vs Blue collar and white collar working class.
Yes, I read a good description somewhere about how cities inherently tend liberal and rural areas inherently tend conservative, and that this is true in every country on earth.
I can't remember the exact mechanics of why that is though.
Clinton's final tally came in at 65,844,610, compared to Donald Trump's 62,979,636, with a difference of 2,864,974.
Losing by 2 million votes ins't even close?
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