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In reply to the discussion: Can Someone Become President With 24% Of The Popular Vote? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)5. here are the numbers... assuming I didn't screw up...
32,617,380 out of 136,639,786 total votes
I've yet to recheck the numbers state by state...
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With help from Russia and the continuing of gerrymandering it could be possible.
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#1
Gerrymandering and vote suppression YES. And yes it does have to do with Russia
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#3
If you think election integrity is a right wing meme then you're speeding trumps story.
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#13
Im Talking about all the machines the suppression the cross check. The INTEGRITY
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#40
If there were NO voter suppression that would never happen. It's only happened 3 times
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#42
Not saying there is no bias. And the EC should absolutely vote with the winner of popular vote.
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#58
They wrote all men are created equal but what they really meant are only white men
onecaliberal
Jul 2017
#61
Trump job rating in Michigan as of May was 61% unfavorable only 12% positive
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#15
Back in March Trump approval level in Wisconsin was 41% and disapproval was 47%
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#16
That is not correct. You need one more than half the electoral votes to win. Otherwise...
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#18
I did understand what you were saying and my response remains: it's unsupported.
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#53
It'll happen only after a Republican candidate wins the popular vote but loses the EC vote.
NYC Liberal
Jul 2017
#46
"which also deprive the Dems control of the Senate." - are you proposing eliminating states? n/t
PoliticAverse
Jul 2017
#52
Isn't it absurd enough that the losing candidate got 3 million more votes than the winner?
Tiggeroshii
Jul 2017
#63