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TupperHappy

(166 posts)
13. Exactly.
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 11:47 AM
Nov 2016

That 2 million gap can be reflected, I think, in the CA totals alone, maybe even moreso.

That's one reason why I don't support the National Popular Vote initiative. If that were in place, candidates would only go to New York, Texas, California and Florida, and the rest of the country could go screw. You would end up with even more polarization than we have now. if you think the red-state folks are spitting mad now, just wait until NPV gets implemented. And also, wait for it to get dumped the moment that the NPV states (mostly Democratic) have to support a future Republican candidate who manages to get the national vote plurality sometime in the future.

I'd much rather have proportional allocation of electors, but that's a 50 state initiative and not likely to happen any time soon.

That's registerd voters....per the page... Nancyswidower Nov 2016 #1
Actually the polls were quite close to the outcome. flamin lib Nov 2016 #3
"It was voter suppression among the weak HRC supporters ..." Nancyswidower Nov 2016 #4
Meet your own standards.nt flamin lib Nov 2016 #7
I've met mine....your control group banned me... Nancyswidower Nov 2016 #8
I think I did. If you refuse to accept it so be it. nt flamin lib Nov 2016 #9
No you didn't. TupperHappy Nov 2016 #10
Popular vote by more than 2 million . . . didn't seem to hurt. nt flamin lib Nov 2016 #11
232 to 306 didn't help either discntnt_irny_srcsm Nov 2016 #12
Exactly. TupperHappy Nov 2016 #13
Maine and Nebraska do that now discntnt_irny_srcsm Nov 2016 #14
Cheetoface McTribblehair yagotme Dec 2016 #22
Of course 90% don't... ileus Nov 2016 #2
Well, they know at least as much about UBCs as they do about AWBs. Eleanors38 Nov 2016 #16
So polls are more accurate sarisataka Nov 2016 #5
As far as I understand shadowrider Nov 2016 #6
There is such an existential quality about politics lately. Eleanors38 Nov 2016 #17
No, just a comforting delusion when your POV gets dropkicked by actual voting results... friendly_iconoclast Nov 2016 #18
Since I support UBCs, the polling is a secondary matter. Funny thing about polls, lately. Eleanors38 Nov 2016 #15
I'm honored. Kang Colby Dec 2016 #19
Typical. My information, regardless of how much or how diverse or how reliable flamin lib Dec 2016 #20
You win. Kang Colby Dec 2016 #21
More victories like we had in '16 shadowrider Dec 2016 #23
Jeez, with all these victories being declared, why's everybody so upset? Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #24
Because the anti-gun stance shadowrider Dec 2016 #25
You guys remind me of the first grade kid in Cleveland blowing a whistle flamin lib Dec 2016 #26
So outside of that tiny sliver sarisataka Dec 2016 #28
I note that your question was studiously avoided by your interlocutor. friendly_iconoclast Dec 2016 #29
Gun control, IMO, is a microcosm of the problems in the Democratic Party.... Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #27
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