Topic: So if Democrats are the 'Educated' Voters, | |
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It is the Left,as usual,who is unable to accept the System,when the Dice don't fall in their favor! Bill Clinton was elected via the Electoral College. Barack Obama was elected via the Electoral College. It is only when a Republican is elected via the Electoral College that the Left rejects the Electoral College. that's it about in a Nutshell! |
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It is the Left,as usual,who is unable to accept the System,when the Dice don't fall in their favor! Bill Clinton was elected via the Electoral College. Barack Obama was elected via the Electoral College. It is only when a Republican is elected via the Electoral College that the Left rejects the Electoral College. once again Dodo, Im kind of disappointed at the continued use of political labels to define the situation in actuality,, ANYTIME the electoral college and the popular vote dont match, the electoral college comes into question by the side on the popular vote it just so happens, in this century, both times the popular vote went democratic and the electoral vote went republican |
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So what are the numbers on the popular vote? And on the subject of "educated" voters the Democrats tend to get a lot of the minority vote. Do these people have college degrees? If so why don't they use them to go out and get good paying jobs? The DFL (Democratic Farmer Labor) party, I don't think of farmers as being educated from the ones I have known.
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Edited by
msharmony
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Sun 11/13/16 10:12 AM
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So what are the numbers on the popular vote? And on the subject of "educated" voters the Democrats tend to get a lot of the minority vote. Do these people have college degrees? If so why don't they use them to go out and get good paying jobs? The DFL (Democratic Farmer Labor) party, I don't think of farmers as being educated from the ones I have known. wow where do we start,,lol the popular vote numbers are in another thread Igor explained the educated voters demographic, but I will give it a shot OF those with college education or more who exercised their right to vote, the majority went to the democratic candidate not everyone that voted democratic has a degree, and not everyone who voted republican does not and yes, minorities do actually hold degrees,, though not all of them do anymore than all non minorities do it may come as surprise that the job market is competitive, and not all about education,, so just 'getting a job' is not a given for even someone with an education,, and a topic for another day |
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The popular vote numbers are posted in this thread a little ways back and yes they do vary depending on when and where you see them, and you are willing to say Hiliary won the popular votes before they are all counted. The educated point was made when you said some people are college educated and don't use it. I am college educated and it doesn't do much for me as a skilled craftsman. I'll say I maybe dumb, but I'm not stupid. Common sense can go much farther than education. The media has put too much emphasis on the "College education" like Trump supporters are stupid
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The media has pointed out many demographics
from education, to gender, to race, to geography people take from that what they will |
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Wow....
What do Dems want.. for the foal flag to be throw?. when no foal was committed. The rules haven't changed and both candidate new them before the race. SHE LOST... fair and square...time for them to ACCEPT it |
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fair and square by the current rules
fair and square, subjectively, is something else people won 'fair and square' (by the rules) when women couldnt vote, when blacks couldnt vote I am glad those things were not 'accepted', and perhaps this is another time when we can review our standards for how votes 'count' |
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If dems, were even half as bright, as they lie about being... They could come to terms, with the fact, President Donald J. Trump, won the popular vote, as well as, the electoral college vote. Popular vote: Trump - 62,972,226 Hiliary - 62,277,750 Electoral vote: Trump - 306 Hiliary - 232 Sorry the dem candidate is such a loser. Quoted for the "educated" left, who obviously lack basic arithmetic skills. Trump won the popular vote. |
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with no source
numbers dont mean much |
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fair and square by the current rules fair and square, subjectively, is something else people won 'fair and square' (by the rules) when women couldnt vote, when blacks couldnt vote I am glad those things were not 'accepted', and perhaps this is another time when we can review our standards for how votes 'count' Sure, bring it back up before the next election. You mentioned that you would like to get involved in something special to you.. to make a difference well, why not this?. Spearhead it. It would be quite a accomplishment. Quite impressive. But for now ( and the next 4 years) President elect Trump is our President. |
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the electoral system allows for the electorate to make their own decision,,,if they decide to go with Clinton
I wonder how many of those 'just accept the system' people will quietly go away with no protest or contest,,,, |
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the electoral system allows for the electorate to make their own decision,,,if they decide to go with Clinton I wonder how many of those 'just accept the system' people will quietly go away with no protest or contest,,,, Did you not accept the system rules pre race?. Because if you did not, you never mentioned it here. Dems knew the rules, Republicans too.. as did the American people. But now post race you do not accept them. Would you have accepted it if Clinton won? I think... so |
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I accept that a disconnect occurs between the people who are told 'their vote counts' and the electoral system
If clinton had won the electoral and not the popular, I would understand and accept the right of people to protest and seek a review of the system yes |
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I accept that a disconnect occurs between the people who are told 'their vote counts' and the electoral system If clinton had won the electoral and not the popular, I would understand and accept the right of people to protest and seek a review of the system yes And that would remain to actually be seen. |
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yes, if only all information was not reported until complete
that would be refreshing |
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Well, if I am not mistaken, This same situation happened in 2000 with Bush. Did the Dems complain about it then?. Because if they did, the Bush years were followed by 8 years of Dem rule in which they could have addressed it.
But it does not appear the subject was ever brought up. But now it a problem? And the count is still taking place, the final numbers are not even in. So are you sure Trump does not have the popular vote?. |
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whoever has the "Popular Vote" is moot,all that counts is the Electoral Votes,and the majority of those didn't go to Hillary Clinton!
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yes, the " system" was written into the Constitution in 1787... pretty long ago. Accepted as the rule during every single Presidential race since then, by both sides. 4 Presidents were elected to the highest office without gaining the popular vote, going back to 1877.. again, pretty long ago.
This " system" is in our constitution for a reason. And accepted by all... to this day. So, I don't see it changing and frankly, there is no reason for it to . |
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I accept that a disconnect occurs between the people who are told 'their vote counts' and the electoral system If clinton had won the electoral and not the popular, I would understand and accept the right of people to protest and seek a review of the system yes however the electors voted the same as the people of their state so whats the beef? Do libs want a couple hundred extra senators and reps too? |
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