Does everyone know and accept that Trump won and Hilly lost

I stand with the 2 million and growing more people who voted for Hillary Clinton over the illegitimate usurper who wishes to disregard their will.
 
Trump is not my president. He is an usurper with no legitimacy. I will never accept him as the president. The selection of Trump was a declaration of war by the ignorant in the country against those capable of rational thought. It was the dissolution of the American republic.

CRY HARDER, BIATCH

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PBS update.

At 7:PM/ET PBS reports the vote delta is 2 million, not one point five.

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It's a matter of principle. Ever hear of it?

That principle has a name. It's called "the will of the People".

When it's the will of the person, that's called dictatorship. That's different.

They define the extremes. It's just a question of how close to the one or the other.

And as I've already reported, we're millions of votes away from the will of the People.

EVEN MORE LIBERAL TEARS BEING SHED ON JPP. :D

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Even though 2,000,000 more Americans voters wanted HRC over Trump, he still won!
 
so what; all y'all have, is just right wing fantasy, instead of better solutions at lower cost.

that's not all we have.....we have the White House, the Senate, the House, the Supreme Court, the state capitals and the state legislatures.....that is a better solution.......
 
They should, but many of them choose to live in a fictional world. That's why they need safe spaces, because they simply cannot handle reality.
 
Clinton's popular vote lead passes the 2 million mark

Hillary Clinton's margin in the popular vote against President-elect Donald Trump has surpassed 2 million, furthering the record for a candidate who lost in the Electoral College.

Thanks to votes still being counted in California and other western areas, Clinton's vote advantage hit the 2 million mark on Wednesday morning, according to Dave Wasserman of the Cook Political Report.

As of mid-day Wednesday, Wasserman's spread sheet had Clinton at 64,225,863 votes to Trump's 62,210,612.

Much of that lead was generated by California, where Clinton had 3.7 million more votes than Trump in the last totals reported Tuesday evening.

The Democratic vote was not distributed well enough across the country, however; Trump carried most of the states and prevailed in the Electoral College.

In the wake of this latest split decision — the same thing happened in 2000, when Al Gore won the popular vote but lost to George W. Bush on electoral votes — some Democrats are calling for an end to the Electoral College.

Their chances aren't good; the Constitution authorizes the Electoral College, and smaller states — especially swing states that see a lot of presidential candidates — would likely block its abolition.

Trump, who was once a critic of the Electoral College, now says a popular vote-only system would force candidates to campaign only in bigger states like California, Texas, Florida, and New York.

"I think the popular vote would have been easier in a true sense because you’d go to a few places," Trump told The New York Times. "I think that’s the genius of the Electoral College. I was never a fan of the Electoral College until now."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/11/23/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-2-million-popular-vote/94339510/

THIS WILL MAKE IT EASIER FOR THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE TO VOTE THEIR CONSCIENCE AND THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE ON DECEMBER 19TH...

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