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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 174318" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>I can't say this any more clearly: there was NO popular vote. It was an electoral college vote. If there was a popular vote, then many millions of republican voters who did not vote in 2016 would have voted.</p><p></p><p>You cannot look at the outcome of an electoral college vote and claim there exists data for a popular vote. It's a completely different animal. People's voting patterns would be totally different if we had a popular vote. Republican voters in every city stay home during electoral college elections. Republicans voters in states that make no distinction in an electoral college election tend to vote third party as a form of strategic voting. If all our votes actually counted equally, all those republicans would vote republican.</p><p></p><p>And, no, the democrats would lose very badly right now if America went to a popular vote. They would get totally crushed. They'd need to murder the American people for good with total demographic replacement for that to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 174318, member: 10263"] I can't say this any more clearly: there was NO popular vote. It was an electoral college vote. If there was a popular vote, then many millions of republican voters who did not vote in 2016 would have voted. You cannot look at the outcome of an electoral college vote and claim there exists data for a popular vote. It's a completely different animal. People's voting patterns would be totally different if we had a popular vote. Republican voters in every city stay home during electoral college elections. Republicans voters in states that make no distinction in an electoral college election tend to vote third party as a form of strategic voting. If all our votes actually counted equally, all those republicans would vote republican. And, no, the democrats would lose very badly right now if America went to a popular vote. They would get totally crushed. They'd need to murder the American people for good with total demographic replacement for that to work. [/QUOTE]
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