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Again, the basic flaw which allows the Electoral College to override the will of the people is there regardless of the candidate.
That flaw was NOT in play with the results of the 2008 and 2012 elections so conservatives have nothing to move on or get over with concerning the two.
You mean the will of California where Mrs. Clinton won by over 4 million votes. In the other 49 states
Trump won by over 1.5 million votes.
California is 40% Latino, 16% Asian & 6% black & is more than one deviation
from the norm of the rest of America, if someone wanted the rest of America to resemble
Cailifornia they probably supported Clinton, I didn't & I don't want that,
Two Democratic legislators in the state, Senate president Kevin de Leon and assembly speaker Anthony Rendon,
issued a statement about the election results:
"Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic
and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California," State Sen. Leader Kevin de
León and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said in a joint statement, according to ABC News.
There are many reasons to question the voter rolls in California starting with their laws that automatically register
EVERYONE, including illegal immigrants, when they are issued a drivers license. How many illegals voted for
Clinton under these conditions it's hard to say but it was substantial.
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