8) But objections were held in check by the vast majority of the country.
In 2000, Vice President Al Gore successfully convinced the senate to certify his own electoral loss.
In 2008, John McCain faced down a crowd of booing fans to congratulate Obama.
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12) Weinstein fell, and no one shed any tears for him: the story was pretty damning.
But many felt like there was a motte-and-baily beginning to envelope culture: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and.
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18) I've felt fairly alienated from both parties recently.
Democrats said that Trump had no plan for COVID, gave no leadership, was costing American lives, and failing to fight the disease. And they're right.
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19) Republicans countered that Democrats were dragging out the pain, wrecking havoc on the economy for a year while failing to either squash the virus or live with it.
And they're right, too.
Neither side really acknowledged the truth: that you had to make a hard choice.
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25) And, to top it off, the president (at the time) of the United States of America attempting to overturn an election he lost.
There were a ton of things at stake, but I guess at some point many people were single issue voters.
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There were briefings and everything with charts and scientists.
U.S. has the second highest vaccination rate in the Western world behind the U.K., and is more than double the next closest country (Denmark). If this is the result of no plan, that's impressive.

