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dannno
05-01-2017, 04:06 PM
Among those who report having voted for him in November, 96 percent today say it was the right thing to do; a mere 2 percent regret it.


And if a rerun of the election were held today, the poll indicates even the possibility of a Trump victory in the popular vote among 2016 voters.


Among Americans who say they voted in the 2016 election, 46 percent say they voted for Hillary Clinton and 43 percent for Trump, very close to the 2-point margin in the actual popular vote results. However, while Trump would retain almost all of his support if the election were held again today (96 percent), fewer of Clinton's supporters say they’d stick with her (85 percent), producing a 40-43 percent Clinton-Trump result in this hypothetical re-do among self-reported 2016 voters.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-23/despite-historically-low-approval-ratings-only-2-trump-voters-regret-their-decision

jllundqu
05-01-2017, 04:10 PM
Dear uneducated and perpetually uncurious Amerikansky voter,

Trump would NOT win popular vote because popular vote is not metric by which POTUS election is win. Trump did not lose popular vote and cannot win by popular vote, any more than New England Patriot football team is win by yardage, by rule of game, it is by point earn by touch down and field goal. "Popular Vote" is subterfuge argument that is only exist in mind of dysregulated and uninformed liberal ignoramus.

Amerikansky COTUS is law by which Republic is form and it is by win vote from 50 state that election is win. Period.

… but what is Boris know?


- Boris Alatovkrap

specsaregood
05-01-2017, 04:10 PM
Amazing, all he had to do was indicate that he was willing to out-warmonger and out-spend Hillary in order to achieve this fantastic theoretical result.

dannno
05-01-2017, 04:16 PM
- Boris Alatovkrap

That guy is a moron and probably also a raging hypocrite, if I had to guess.

We had to listen for 2 months straight about the left droning on about Hillary winning the popular vote, even though studies show there were a good 3-4 million illegal votes and Trump would have won that too in a fair election - but the point is, it is theoretically possible for someone to lose the election and win the popular vote. This guy is saying that is impossible, because of some idiotic reason he can't explain. But you know what? That fucking hypocrite was no doubt one of the ones who went on and on about Hillary winning the popular vote.. So Hillary can lose the election and win the popular vote according to this asshole, but Trump can't win the popular vote because that isn't how you win elections :confused:

dannno
05-01-2017, 04:18 PM
Amazing, all he had to do was indicate that he was willing to out-warmonger and out-spend Hillary in order to achieve this fantastic theoretical result.

All the media had to do was double down on their bullshit Russian propaganda stories until people were like, "Why the fuck am I listening to these ignorant stupid conspiracy theorists on TV?"

CPUd
05-01-2017, 04:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caRt0eHA0Pk

r3volution 3.0
05-01-2017, 04:20 PM
So, the population continues to get dumber...

...good to know.

Zippyjuan
05-02-2017, 11:20 AM
How is Trump's investigation into his alleged election fraud going? Has he found enough numbers to have won the actual popular vote?

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/21/politics/donald-trump-voter-fraud-mike-pence/


Trump was going to investigate voter fraud. What happened?

Washington (CNN)The White House does not have any immediate timeline for President Donald Trump's voter fraud investigation and the commission he was adamant about creating during his first few weeks in office, even as the administration approaches the end of its 100 days.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer told CNN that he expects something on the commission within the "next week or two, but I don't want to get ahead of that."

Spicer said there would not be an executive order (as the President originally wanted) and in lieu of that there would be a commission headed up by Vice President Mike Pence. Spicer did say that the vice president will still be "very involved" in the investigation.

Another senior administration official said that the formation of the commission "has not been a topic of a lot of conversation" in the White House, and said it was not something discussed recently with the vice president either.



Pence was supposed to set up a commission three months ago.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/317996-trump-taps-pence-to-head-voter-fraud-investigation


Trump taps Pence to head voter fraud investigation

President Trump will have Vice President Mike Pence oversee a special commission to investigate voter fraud, which he says helped Hillary Clinton win the popular vote.

“I’m going to set up a commission to be headed by Vice President Mike Pence and we’re going to look at it very, very carefully,” Trump told Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly in an interview airing Sunday afternoon before the Super Bowl.

“Look, Bill, we can be babies, but you take a look at the registration, you have illegals, you have dead people you have this, it’s really a bad situation, it’s really bad,” he said.

The announcement came up when Trump was asked about criticism that his claim of voter fraud is not backed up by the data.

“Many people have come out and said I’m right, you know that,” Trump said. “You have illegals, you have dead people … it’s really a bad situation.”

The Washington Post reported that Pence pledged to GOP lawmakers at the annual Republican retreat in Philadelphia that the administration would initiate a “full evaluation” of voting rolls nationwide.