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The Electorate (antiquated) College once again ROBGED the people of America and the world the true winner of the election!! This is not fantasy it is a fact. 400,000 people were robbed of their vote due to the EC. Eliminating the EC is long, long overdue. On Dec. 19th Trump should kindly leave the stage because Hillary won. Just as Gore won against Bush years ago. Trump is right about ONE thing and one thing only, it is a “rigged” system AGAINST the VOTER! One person. One vote. The end. This is 2016 folks. Not the 1700s.
I voted for the first time in my life. I am 66 years old. Thought this was really important
I have written for TGMP and enjoy the difference of ideas expressed.
@crackingthemarriagecode
I voted.
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I voted early here in MD last week.
Took my 19 year old son to the poll to vote yesterday. Like his Dad, he too voted for Mr. Trump.
Still celebrating an awesome victory!!!!
Congratulations, America! We now have elected a so-called man — one whom my Republican wife calls “an evil man” — who, among other grotesque things, publicly boasts of grabbing the private parts of women. (In the next few years, I hope the wives of foreign dignitaries will be warned of what to expect from our wonderful President-elect.) Bullying in the schools has already increased due to Trump’s baneful influence. I have no doubt that the “blame the victim” crowds who persecute rape victims have been encouraged — along with anti-Semites, the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacists. I’m sure… Read more »
My wife, who has been a Republican since she was a teenager, has characterized this election as being between an evil man and a wicked woman. As for myself, I’m no longer hopeful about this country’s future. Our politicians act like naughty children. The debasement of our political culture is complete. There are no leaders. When the election returns are complete, I’ll never want to hear about or discuss politics with anyone again. Except for my intelligent wife, who is one of the sanest persons I’ve ever met. I’ve had it with politics!
I voted!
I voted!
The out-of-the-way watering hole of Tasmania is disqualified from voting! Observing from a distance, I would wave a placard in support of Barrack and Michelle but your system doesn’t allow third terms. To quote an earlier post, “In fact, I think [Hillary Clinton] is the perfect political animal for this moment in history.” So true!
I voted for Johnson. I know he can’t win the election, but if he receives enough votes to get the LP into the 2020 debates, that’s a HUGE win.
I voted in Montana!!
I voted – early this morning
I voted!
I voted.
Both my wife and I voted for Evan McMullin.
I voted
I voted for Donald Trup. I don’t agree on everything he says. I just remember what an older friend told me when I was a teenager. He said don’t come and complain to me if you vote democratic. Democrat means Tax and Spend.
I voted…early! And we even got our daughters involved at the phone banks.
I voted!
I VOTED! And I brought my 12 year old daughter with!
This nasty woman voted.
I voted – several weeks ago. I live in Oregon, one of only three states that offer all mail-in voting. The three (WA, CO & OR) are also among the few that have approved recreational pot 😉