Im not casting a vote. To be clear
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Its definitely controlled opposition. Duh.First off nice troll for an entry
Now so it won’t matter to you who wins ?
That’s just not true & you know it - One will be worse
You can quit looking for the “best” candidate because I’m not running
Look for & settle for the better candidate
Pick the least worser or mostest bestest
Prioritize your disappointments and go from there
For me and my views:
#1 is the 2nd amendment - Trump is clearly a better choice
#2 is Supreme Court appointees - Trump is clearly the better choice
#3 is the economy - Again Trump is clearly the better choice
#4 is impeding the NWO agenda - Trump somewhat wins this one by default
#5 is pissing off liberals and the state run media - Hands down Trump has this covered
& to be clear I hate Trump - I believe he ain’t so bright - I hate that he’s my choice - I suspect he is a NWO Pied Piper - Controlled opposition - Possibly the Antichrist
To me 2+2=3 is close enough where 4 is not a choice
Im not casting a vote. To be clear
Yes. Each state votes it's electoral votes by the popular vote of it's own state. If very few people in California voted for some reason and more people in a smaller less populated voted in greater numbers, the fewer voters in Cali would still have their 55 electoral votes and the greater number of voters in the small state still are out voted. Thus the importance of the census deciding who is represented and whose voice is heard. If you don't vote, even if not for either of the two major candidates, you have no reason to complain. It is your choice.Is the president elected by the popular vote?
Yes. Each state votes it's electoral votes by the popular vote of it's own state. If very few people in California voted for some reason and more people in a smaller less populated voted in greater numbers, the fewer voters in Cali would still have their 55 electoral votes and the greater number of voters in the small state still are out voted. Thus the importance of the census deciding who is represented and whose voice is heard. If you don't vote, even if not for either of the two major candidates, you have no reason to complain. It is your choice.
That's actually not how the electoral college works.Yes. Each state votes it's electoral votes by the popular vote of it's own state. If very few people in California voted for some reason and more people in a smaller less populated voted in greater numbers, the fewer voters in Cali would still have their 55 electoral votes and the greater number of voters in the small state still are out voted. Thus the importance of the census deciding who is represented and whose voice is heard. If you don't vote, even if not for either of the two major candidates, you have no reason to complain. It is your choice.
Your synopsis is incorrect, and a common misconception. Not an attack on you at all. I know that alot of people think it works like you described, unfortunately it doesn't.I was trying to give a synopsis of the procedure... not a course.