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Who will ask the questions from a loser about how to deal with the winner ?

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Hillary currently leads the crazy man by more than 1.2 million votes, and as more votes are counted, her lead keeps increasing.

The question we should be asking is, how does a first world nation allow the will of the people to be ignored in this way?

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1glenn, reports of 3 million illegals in voter fraud, verified machine rigging, verified dead voters, and multi vote voters documented via veritas inteviews with DNC staff kinda shrink those figures a tad. With all that rigging, hrc still couldn't win. Now, there's snopes, etc attempting to discredit the flurry of documented evidence that has been pouring in, but there's another way you can look at it.

Trump campaigned hard to get the electoral vote. Clever, and he didn't ignore the popular vote. Evidence? Look at rally attendance. But he ran it wisely, and went for the electoral vote without dissing the populace, but only giving them reason to go to the polls. And it beat all the dirty tricks and nasty institution that is the DNC.

If you need your safe space to go to, fine, but don't smash my car or burn my property. That's called a temper tantrum.

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Obama is being a very generous ambassador for Trump.

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It would have helped if Obama hadn't said that Trump was unfit to be the president just a couple of weeks ago.

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Well it would have helped Trump more if he had a coherent foreign policy to present during the election. World leaders most likely have a lot of questions and Obama is doing his best to calm their fears. Give him some credit for how he is handling the situation.

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Hillary currently leads the crazy man by more than 1.2 million votes, and as more votes are counted, her lead keeps increasing.

If we chose the president by popular vote, do you think Mr. Trump would have changed his campaign strategy?

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If we chose the president by popular vote, do you think Mr. Trump would have changed his campaign strategy?

Trump definitely would have a different strategy.

Still, as of Saturday, November 19, Hillary’s total popular vote count came to 63,541,056, with Trump’s total coming to 61,864,015, meaning that she had increased her lead to 1.67 million votes and continuing to grow as more votes are counted.

1.67 million is a significant gap. Even if ya take away possible voting irregularities and fraud, it would be difficult for Trump to overcome that gap. 1.67 million is bigger than some cities' populations.

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President Obama can't really speak for Mr. Trump at this point. Why is that hard to understand?

Mr. Trump doesn't know what he will do (or what will be allowed) any more than President Obama did when he was just elected. There are things that cannot be known until you ARE actually the President and get the feel of the new congress just elected too.

The election is over. Mr. Trump won under the US system of counting. The US is not a democracy, it is a republic (actually a democratic-republic). If citizens want to change that, they can work on amending the US constitution. Amending the state constitutions for how each splits their electoral votes would be a start as well. Something like 2-3 states split those with all the others being all-or-nothing. There is a process for to amend both state and US constitutions. Complaining about this now is like complaining about the rain. Get over it.

BTW, I wasn't going to be happy with either outcome.

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