The Polls were RIGHT

Murphy

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Just ignore the little guy. He needs to get home, have mommy wipe his nose and tuck him into bed.
 

petros

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She's a mummy.

 

Jinentonix

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Re: Clinton’s Substantial Popular-Vote WIN

It's because they're racist rurals that sincerely loathed a black president.

And Eaglesmack is one of them.
Right, right. Because the entire south end of Chicago, for example, voting for Obama just because he was Black isn't racist in any way, right?

Seriously dude, wtf is your issue with rural residents? You constantly stereotype them, you spew nothing but venom towards them. Did you get caught raping someone's sheep when you were younger and they made an issue about it or something? Yeah, there's no racists or bigots in the cities and certainly none of them are democrats/liberals/progtards.

But don't worry, as our food production ultimately ends up in the hands of a handful of corporations, which you'll be bitching about when it happens, more and more people will move from rural areas to urban areas and help contribute to very environmentally friendly urban blight.
 
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PoliticalNick

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It's nice being right.


The polls were indeed correct. /smugface


Andrew Coyne: Don’t blame Clinton for losing — she got the most votes

They weren't right and neither are you. She lost and now you want to move the goalposts to make your tender little heart feel better. It's a shame we all see through your bullsh!t.

I'm in Canada so I've already won.

You guys are the laughing stock. :)

Sure because we elected a part-time drama teacher with 38% of the vote....:roll:

Where were the suggestions of electoral reform BEFORE the election?

Yep...every time the left lost since Kennedy
 

Danbones

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Remeron come in chewables.
would you recommend to the little feller what flavor do you like best?

...and MF, just so you know:
Trudeau didn't actually win...Harper lost

Hillary couldn't rig the votes enough to not lose
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Where were the suggestions of electoral reform BEFORE the election?
At the same low level, promoted by the small number of people who actually understand the system, that it always is. There's a brief spike in interest in going to nationwide direct elections by the butthurt every four years. Never goes anywhere.
 

Curious Cdn

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At the same low level, promoted by the small number of people who actually understand the system, that it always is. There's a brief spike in interest in going to nationwide direct elections by the butthurt every four years. Never goes anywhere.

We can't reform our system, either. No govenment in power is going to change a system that put them into power.
 

mentalfloss

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Guys, I know you hate granular opinions, but the truth is that the aggregates of the polls prior to the election were within the margin of error from the election result.

Obviously he won, no one is disputing that.

But just put down your spit filled, red hats for one second and accept a little nuance here for sanity.