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Comments by "Hugh Jorgan" (@HughJorgan1) on "Biden ahead in polls, but Democrats still worry" video.
Seems like a good time to remind Democrats and Trump haters the only reason Hillary won the 2016 popular vote by 3 million is she beat Trump by about 5 million in CA and NY, where the Dems have a massive base that would vote for a sack of potatoes...as long as it's blue. In other words, Trump won the popular vote over the other 48 States by about 2 million. Hence, an Electoral College landslide.
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Particularly after Obama's lies and incompetence led the Dems to slaughter in the 2014 midterms, where the GOP took back the House and added a record NINE new Senate seats. The 2014 slaughter was the foreshadowing of Trump's landslide Electoral win.
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Harvey Grant ..Regarding your first comment, Hillary also won a few other States by very narrow margins. For example, she won Colorado and New Mexico by less than 200,000 votes, combined. Your point on voter turnout and your rant in your second comment isn't worth a response. I'll provide the link to the voter data in case anyone's curious: https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/president
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@SmackWaterMack001 ...Seems like a good time to remind you Trump's impeachment will go down in history as nothing more than the Democrats lying and spitting on the Constitution. That's what a 100% partisan impeachment means. Particularly when the Dem's couldn't even get support from all of their own members of the House. Conversely, Clinton's impeachment was bi partisan and involved actual crimes, including a felony. It's best you realize Trump's impeachment was meaningless for his legacy.
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Harvey Grant ..Trump won 306 Electoral Votes to Hillary's 232. Far from "barely winning". Let's not conflate popular vote numbers to the election win too much. I mention it as a simple reminder to Dems and Trump haters that Hillary's win needs an asterisk. Call it the California/New York asterisk. Fortunately, our Founding Fathers foresaw the issue of the most populous States determining the President. We can't have it.
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