funniest part of this election

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When it looked like Trump was gonna win electoral vote, lib media kept saying get rid of electoral college. Once he won the popular vote lib media went dead silent on getting rid of electoral college.
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Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
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Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.


If they were stunned by that, wait until they see what's coming starting January 7th. Gonna be some changes around the house, kids! Some new rules if ya will.
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And they can't cry about how " But Kamala won the popular vote!!" which you know us truly making them angry
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
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I found it funny that all the exit polls indicated "democracy" was a top issue, making the media believe Kamala would win early on. I guess voters had a different opinion on what democracy is.
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Democrats: For the preservation of our democracy, we need to eliminate voting altogether.
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leachfan said:

I found it funny that all the exit polls indicated "democracy" was a top issue, making the media believe Kamala would win early on. I guess voters had a different opinion on what democracy is.

Yeah I mean that was my top issue too….as I voted for Trump a third time. Poor democrats lol
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leachfan said:

I found it funny that all the exit polls indicated "democracy" was a top issue, making the media believe Kamala would win early on. I guess voters had a different opinion on what democracy is.


I think I saw somewhere that for that stat exit polls had like 58% of Trump voters agreeing while only 40% of Harris voters had it as an issue. Their rhetoric boomeranged on them.
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This is the Democratic Party shifted hard left. Biden was elected because people remember he was once center-left (less the cheat of course). Harris was about as far left has they could go.
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"Progressives" be like…


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Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.
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Gigem314 said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.
As Reagan used to say, "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant. It's that they just know so much that isn't so."
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I wish Trump would say "pack the courts" in passing just to watch the meltdown.
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leachfan said:

I found it funny that all the exit polls indicated "democracy" was a top issue, making the media believe Kamala would win early on. I guess voters had a different opinion on what democracy is.
I found it hilarious that the dems were going to "save democracy" by running a candidate that never received a single vote in the primary elections.
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Gigem314 said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.
Yeah, what happened to that dude? Has he posted at all since the elections? So many tremendously bad takes I thought he worked for ESPN.
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Gigem314 said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.


They are so smug and condescending about it. I laugh in their beta faces!
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I'm guessing several states will rethink their membership in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.

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The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential ticket wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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Taking the form of an interstate compact, the agreement would go into effect among participating states only after they collectively represent an absolute majority of votes (currently at least 270) in the Electoral College. Once in effect, in each presidential election the participating states would award all of their electoral votes to the candidate with the largest national popular vote total across the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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Gigem314 said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.

That's because they never in a million years thought Hispanics would move to the right the way they did.

I've been saying for years that Hispanics would keep Texas red while they assumed they would swing it Blue. If you look at the last 4 elections the RGV has been moving to the right the entire time.

In 2008 and 2012 Obama got like 85-86% of Starr county and 70% of Hidalgo county.
In 2016 Hillary got 80% and 68% respectively
In 2020 it was down to 58% and 52% and the writing was on the wall but they ignored that
In 2024 Trump won both at 58% and 52% a total reversal from 2020

That completed a 70 point swing in Starr county and 45 point swing in Hidalgo county.

Thats with a >65% population increase in Hidalgo county from 130K votes in 2008 to 216K votes in 2024.

Similar things seen across the country in Hispanic heavy areas.

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The new talking point out on X is that more people voted for Trump to NOT be President if you add all the 3rd party votes to Harris' total. Is this the Negotiating stage of grief?
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gkaggie08 said:

The new talking point out on X is that more people voted for Trump to NOT be President if you add all the 3rd party votes to Harris' total. Is this the Negotiating stage of grief?

That's not even true from what I see - very close but still slightly more than 50% overall.

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doubledog said:

This is the Democratic Party shifted hard left. Biden was elected because people remember he was once center-left (less the cheat of course). Harris was about as far left has they could go.
AOC is saying "Here, hold my beer!"*


*Even the democrats aren't that dumb……are they?
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Gigem314 said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.


On Oct 22 I posted that Trump looked like he was going to win the popular vote by 3% and Big Fred blasted me with the "there's no chance" nonsense. I few days ago I bumped that thread to ask him his thoughts but I guess he missed it. He's posted though, some nonsense about Trump destroying the Constitution.
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Zombie Jon Snow said:

Gigem314 said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
I remember some of the posters on here like Kellso over the past several elections saying the Republicans will never win the popular vote ever again and their electoral chances get worse every time because of the 'changing demographics'.

That's because they never in a million years thought Hispanics would move to the right the way they did.

I've been saying for years that Hispanics would keep Texas red while they assumed they would swing it Blue. If you look at the last 4 elections the RGV has been moving to the right the entire time.

In 2008 and 2012 Obama got like 85-86% of Starr county and 70% of Hidalgo county.
In 2016 Hillary got 80% and 68% respectively
In 2020 it was down to 58% and 52% and the writing was on the wall but they ignored that
In 2024 Trump won both at 58% and 52% a total reversal from 2020

That completed a 70 point swing in Starr county and 45 point swing in Hidalgo county.

Thats with a >65% population increase in Hidalgo county from 130K votes in 2008 to 216K votes in 2024.

Similar things seen across the country in Hispanic heavy areas.




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Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
For this to have happened, we need to thank our brothers and sisters in all those deep blue states that went out and cast a vote knowing they wouldn't impact their particular state. There are still good people scattered all over this country. We can look at the vote by county maps and see all the red.
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lb sand said:

Ag87H2O said:

Trump winning the popular vote was a devastating moment for the Democrats. Never in a thousand years did they think they would ever lose it again. His victory margin was so complete that it obliterated the whole anti electoral college narrative. Stunned silence is a good description of their initial response. It was a sight to behold.
For this to have happened, we need to thank our brothers and sisters in all those deep blue states that went out and cast a vote knowing they wouldn't impact their particular state. There are still good people scattered all over this country. We can look at the vote by county maps and see all the red.
Absolutely they deserve tons of credit.

I also think Trump suspected he was going to win and decided he wanted to make a statement. It's why he campaigned in California and New York in the weeks before the election. He wanted to leave no doubt and remove the popular vote talking point.
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Harry Stone said:

When it looked like Trump was gonna win electoral vote, lib media kept saying get rid of electoral college. Once he won the popular vote lib media went dead silent on getting rid of electoral college.


The only reason Dems won popular vote in the past was because of the ballot stuffing in the states that do not require id to vote, ie Blue states .. if that can be fixed they may not win an election. Again until they can bring their party more to the center and they get away from all the trans/lgbt/DEI issues .. and leave students alone . The Uber hardcore extremes leftism is their problem they got exposed by Trump and Elon
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don't forget these guys

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It must have been incredibly jarring for people who had been consistently shown content by an algorithm that only reinforced their existing beliefs.
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That's just stupid. One can argue those should count as against Harris instead of against Trump.
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