You might want to re-read that post and fix it. It makes sense.
It's been sort of lost among all the CoronaVirus fervor, but the first 1-on-1 debate between Biden and Bernie is tonight at 8:00 pm.
The bad news is that you have to tune into CNN if you want to watch. The good news is that they moved it to a closed studio with no audience, so you won't have to hear the seal clapping and moronic cheers of the crowd when the candidates talk about taking guns away or giving free healthcare to illegal aliens.
It's been sort of lost among all the CoronaVirus fervor, but the first 1-on-1 debate between Biden and Bernie is tonight at 8:00 pm.
The bad news is that you have to tune into CNN if you want to watch. The good news is that they moved it to a closed studio with no audience, so you won't have to hear the seal clapping and moronic cheers of the crowd when the candidates talk about taking guns away or giving free healthcare to illegal aliens.
This isn’t even really a debate. It appears Bernie has acquiesced to being the also ran, and is simply trying to lock down Joe on some of policies. Joe, I think might be rambling about how the Sharks were actually had better footwork than the Jets.
Yes, perhaps you should think a bit harder and longer. Hillary won the popular vote despite efforts to make voting as difficult as possible by a number of repubican controlled state chambers.
America doesn't have popular vote elections. Neither candidate campaigned on the premise of winning the popular vote.
America has popular vote elections. You are attempting to put a fine point on an argument, but aren't specific enough to make your point credible.
No, we literally don't. If voters went into an election knowing the person that won the popular vote would be President, the candidates would campaign completely differently... and I imagine turnout would be vastly more.
Getting the most votes, as it stands, is 100% irrelevant... unless that's what mattered overall.
Governor: popular vote.
Mayor: popular vote
City Counsel: popular vote
Referendums: popular vote.
You need to be more precise in your definitions and use of adjectives, as I stated.
In addition, it is a question of bragging rights. Why did Trump insist that millions of democrat votes were fraudulent?
No, it's not. You made a diagnosis, which you are asserting as fact. I asked if you have the credentials to back up your assertion. Do you?
GP is correct here. You said, "Hillary won the popular vote...". It was that post that GPIA replied to. The definition is implied in sufficient detail by your statement for the point which he made. The subject is obviously how Presidents are elected. Popular vote is completely meaningless when the strategy employed by candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were focused on winning the electoral college. That's a very different kind of race.
I wonder if, during elections in Mexico, if there is an American sitting in judgment on their policies.
This isn’t even really a debate. It appears Bernie has acquiesced to being the also ran, and is simply trying to lock down Joe on some of policies. Joe, I think might be rambling about how the Sharks were actually had better footwork than the Jets.
I’m hearing that Burnie’s goal for the scheduled debate is to question Biden on his positions and get a commitment in support of the issues that are important to his supporters.
It’s looking more likely that Burnie will bow out if he accomplishes that.
Biden is an idiot (shocking, I know). So every time there is a shooting, the gun manufacturer gets sued? Does that mean if someone takes a car and rams it into people, the car manufacturer can be sued? Moronic.
Biden is an idiot (shocking, I know). So every time there is a shooting, the gun manufacturer gets sued? Does that mean if someone takes a car and rams it into people, the car manufacturer can be sued? Moronic.