Congratulations, your election strategy is literally the decision mechanism for FPTP voting.
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We got more votes in 2000 and 2016.
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And still lost.
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That was my point.
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It’s like they weren’t there in 2016, when Hillary got the most votes. And lost, because gerrymandering and the electoral college. (And maybe some vote fraud, but how would we ever know?) I think perhaps amnesia is the most dismaying public reaction to Trumpism.
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How does one gerrymander the electoral college?
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I’m assuming naïveté on your part. The Gerrymanders are at the state level, but impact federal elections as well. Here is more information: http://fivethirtyeight.com/tag/the-gerrymandering-project/ … Do not ask me to do further research for you.
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I understand gerrymandering. It's your allegation that such was somehow done to impact the Electoral College results that I don't.
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Blocking
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Bless their hearts
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I agree,
#gerrymandering and other forms of fixing the elections work but it will be the new voters that will disrupt how that operatesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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