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In response to
"
You know, I like people having multiple choices in elections. But man trying to figure out where this is going is giving me heartburn.
"
by
ty97
Don't get too much heartburn. It doesn't matter as Trump will win anyways.
Posted by
crash davis (aka crash davis)
Feb 11 '20, 20:40
I felt sick typing that.
Responses:
It's genuinely strange to me that people see the most disliked POTUS in the history of polling as likely to win re-election.
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David
Feb 11, 20:53
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Well.. McConnell is refusing to vote on protecting the voting process for one. -- nm
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.
Feb 11, 21:18
I would be curious to know what the largest amount is you could win the popular vote and still lose the electoral college. 6-7 million? -- nm
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jnine
Feb 11, 21:10
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Heh. -- (link)
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David
Feb 11, 21:14
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Reagen's suggestion would amount to about 4 million. -- nm
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David
Feb 11, 21:16
The mathematical possible is much much larger than that. You may be right about the practical possible. -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 11, 21:14
The math of it should be fascinating to you. If 30 million Californians hate him, its not as key as long as 10 million people spread across other
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crash davis
Feb 11, 20:59
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We were just referencing this yesterday (or the day before...I don't know what day it is). There's a practical limit on winning the electoral vote...
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David
Feb 11, 21:02
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Here’s the thing though (and I say his as a generally optimistic person): if we’ve learned anything about this guy, it’s that the rules don’t seem to. -- (edited)
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pmb
Feb 11, 21:15
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That's totally valid. It's hard distinguishing realism from paranoia with this garbage human being. -- nm
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David
Feb 11, 21:22
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The other thing is that while last time his haphazard campaign basically stumbled into victory by a series of improbable events, this time, from all
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pmb
Feb 11, 21:37
I try to actively avoid politics at work. But on Sunday, I got trapped and drawn into the most astonishing conversation that I should type up someday
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crash davis
Feb 11, 21:07
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It generally does. -- nm
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pmb
Feb 11, 21:16
I don't live in the dystopian world where he is unbeatable.
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ty97
Feb 11, 20:45
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You're right of course. -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 11, 20:50
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