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The only college where things come out dumber than what goes in.
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More like good job racism
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A combined 78,000 or so voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania brought us here. Not to mention the Jill Stein voters in each state who exceeded the winning margin. Lots of credit to spread around.
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60m+ voters filling the dot for a guy who openly promoted war crimes is an awful lot, no matter who got the final say.
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That... and those who stayed home, or voted third party. Voters still bear responsibility. Boredom or disengagement and failure or perceived inability to make a choice are still a choice. Protest votes are a choice (particularly when carried forward in everlasting grievance).
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Were there any faithless electors in 2016? I don't recall, but certainly not enough to change the outcome of the election. However unfair the vote-counting mechanism is, people still did the voting.
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There were a record number of faithless electors in 2016 - 7. But 5 of them were faithless to Clinton. Two were Bernie deadenders and the other 3 had this far fetched idea that if they voted for Colin Powell, that republican electors would switch from Trump to Powell.pic.twitter.com/tVzr8zUWSh
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