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First Day Of Wisconsin Recount Nets Hillary One Vote

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:lamo Oh man! The question is, will Trump now concede? :lamo

The question is, will they finish by the deadline or will Trump lose those electoral college points?
 
The question is, will they finish by the deadline or will Trump lose those electoral college points?

You're really really hoping that is the case, aren't you?
 
The question is, will they finish by the deadline or will Trump lose those electoral college points?

What happended to accepting the results of the election?
 
The question is, will they finish by the deadline or will Trump lose those electoral college points?

Doesn't matter if he does. By the way, they're not "points."
 
The results are mixed.

No, they aren't. Hillary lost. Plain and simple. Unambiguously. By the rules which have been in place for centuries.
 
What does that even mean?

It means one can't really say they want results and oppose a recount at the same time that is providing more accurate results.
 
No, they aren't. Hillary lost. Plain and simple. Unambiguously. By the rules which have been in place for centuries.

Yes they are. Most Americans want Hillary as evident by her massive popular vote victory. Trump has no mandate and his presidency is illegitimate.
 
:lamo Oh man! The question is, will Trump now concede? :lamo

Not that I like Trump in the White House but it would be comforting to know that the first vote count was good.
 
Yes they are. Most Americans want Hillary as evident by her massive popular vote victory.

Well, no, most of the country wants President Trump to be president. We know that is so, because he won the election. Mr. Trump WILL be your president.
 
Not that I like Trump in the White House but it would be comforting to know that the first vote count was good.

Did you say that in 2012 and 2008?
 
Yes they are. Most Americans want Hillary as evident by her massive popular vote victory. Trump has no mandate and his presidency is illegitimate.

In other words:

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Less than 2% is not "massive," and there is no "popular vote."
 
It means one can't really say they want results and oppose a recount at the same time that is providing more accurate results.

How? So far all Hillary got was one vote. lol
 
Well, no, most of the country wants President Trump to be president. We know that is so, because he won the election. Mr. Trump WILL be your president.

Most of the people in this country want Hillary. Trump will never be my President. He's a usurper.
 
The question is, will they finish by the deadline or will Trump lose those electoral college points?

Why would he lose the EC votes there? The WI vote is very likely not to be overturned.
 
Yes they are. Most Americans want Hillary as evident by her massive popular vote victory. Trump has no mandate and his presidency is illegitimate.

Actually most Americans didn't vote for either Trump or Hillary. Thanks for playing though.

Oh and winning 57 counties doesn't somehow make you supported by Americans. lol.
 
How? So far all Hillary got was one vote. lol

Let me clarify something, I in no way expect or ever expected any recount to overturn the election. But you can't honestly say, "I want results.... BUT NO RECOUNT!!!!1!!!!!" Just let it play out an if it changes nothing, that's the result. No big deal.
 
The question is, will they finish by the deadline or will Trump lose those electoral college points?

Doesn't matter one way or the other. Without Wisconsin Hillary has 232, add Wisconsin she has 242, still far short of 270 needed to win. With Wisconsin Trump has 306, without Wisconsin Trump falls to 296, still more than enough. You could give Michigan to Hillary, still not enough as Trump would still win 280-258. Hillary needs all three states including Pennsylvania or this all is just a gnat on an elephants butt.

Wisconsin means nothing at all in the grand scheme of things or electoral college victory for Trump.
 
Yes they are. Most Americans want Hillary as evident by her massive popular vote victory. Trump has no mandate and his presidency is illegitimate.

The cities wanted Hillary, but she couldn't play in Peoria, as it were, so she lost. Should have ran a better campaign, but she didn't, so this is the result. She lost. The EC isn't new, we've all known about it. We've all known that one can win the popular vote and lose the EC as well. She should have done a better job had she wanted to win.
 
Actually most Americans didn't vote for either Trump or Hillary. Thanks for playing though.

Oh and winning 57 counties doesn't somehow make you supported by Americans. lol.

Another right-winger who thinks land is more important than people. Go figure.
 
Let me clarify something, I in no way expect or ever expected any recount to overturn the election. But you can't honestly say, "I want results.... BUT NO RECOUNT!!!!1!!!!!" Just let it play out an if it changes nothing, that's the result. No big deal.

The plan was never to arrive at a correct number, but to use loopholes in the system to take the election.
 
Why would he lose the EC votes there? The WI vote is very likely not to be overturned.

The recount hast to be completed by a certain date or the electors cannot cast their votes.
 
:lamo Oh man! The question is, will Trump now concede? :lamo

Hillary wins!!!! in 74 years........
At her current pace, Clinton will overtake Trump in Wisconsin in approximately 74 and a half years.
 
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