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Post by lucky420 » Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:52 pm

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Global Traveler wrote:Whats the topic exactly?
its About some guy that no one likes became president , but most people are ok with it cause it wasnt Hillairy . But it could have been Bernie as pres , cause the Dems fucked up and chose the evil queen.
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Well not really. Clinton did win the popular vote...


Edited because I shouldn't be so bitchy
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Post by ygmir » Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:59 pm

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Global Traveler wrote:Whats the topic exactly?
its About some guy that no one likes became president , but most people are ok with it cause it wasnt Hillairy . But it could have been Bernie as pres , cause the Dems fucked up and chose the evil queen.
K

Well not really. Clinton did win the popular vote...


Edited because I shouldn't be so bitchy
probably : since all the votes have not been counted yet, though she is leading there.
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Post by Elliot » Mon Nov 14, 2016 8:35 pm

This may be risking a violation of the TOS, for plugging a commercial product, but....

The freshly arrived issue of TIME Magazine, bearing the date November 21, is impressive, to put it mildly.
I'm still reading it, but it seems TIME has reached a new high for insightful analysis, and they have always been fairly sharp.

Like most publications, TIME reflected an editorial opinion during the campaign. This has -- rightly and fairly -- been set aside in this purely analytical edition.

Recommended reading, in my personal opinion.

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Post by Dr. Pyro » Tue Nov 15, 2016 5:29 am

And just to be perfectly accurate, Hillary will not win the popular vote. She will win a plurality of the vote but nobody will capture 50% + 1.

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Post by Elliot » Tue Nov 15, 2016 9:51 am

Hi Doc. Even if few others appreciate the distinction... I do.

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Post by Bless » Wed Nov 16, 2016 5:19 am

Dr. Pyro wrote:And just to be perfectly accurate, Hillary will not win the popular vote. She will win a plurality of the vote but nobody will capture 50% + 1.
If we're going to be perfectly accurate, "winning the popular vote" does not imply winning a majority of it.

Just like, "they won the football game" does not denote by what margin of victory the game was won.

Remember that guy Al Gore? He famously "won the popular vote" without securing a majority either.

Just wanted to clarify.
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Post by ygmir » Wed Nov 16, 2016 6:25 am

Bless wrote:
Dr. Pyro wrote:And just to be perfectly accurate, Hillary will not win the popular vote. She will win a plurality of the vote but nobody will capture 50% + 1.
If we're going to be perfectly accurate, "winning the popular vote" does not imply winning a majority of it.

Just like, "they won the football game" does not denote by what margin of victory the game was won.

Remember that guy Al Gore? He famously "won the popular vote" without securing a majority either.

Just wanted to clarify.
in that case, it seems you'd want to also add "eligible, didn't vote". that gives and interesting perspective. in many (most?) cases, "E: none of the above" won.
what if the election were 6 months earlier, to allow the possibility of a "do over" in such cases?
Again I'm leaning towards a parliamentary system.........Ours may have "run it's course".
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Post by Bless » Thu Nov 17, 2016 8:05 am

Simon of the Playa wrote:Sanders for Senate Minority Leader.
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Post by tatonka » Thu Nov 17, 2016 4:47 pm

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Post by BBadger » Fri Nov 18, 2016 12:05 am

Man, this "won the popular vote" meme cannot die soon enough.

Majority, plurality, whatever. The reality is that the popular vote is meaningless in an electoral vote based election.

Winning the popular vote is, at best, a consolation prize. Even as a consolation prize, the popular vote is "meh" because no candidate was campaigning for the popular vote. Every candidate did just enough (or not enough in some cases) to win electoral votes for a given state. A passing grade. Any more beyond that was just wasted effort.

I don't even get why people are championing this popular "win" anyway. The most favorable popular vote estimates after absentee votes in California come in place Clinton about 2% ahead of Trump in the popular vote (up from the 0.17%). TWO PERCENT. That's it? That's pathetic. This, after nearly all mainstream media was publishing pieces against Trump. After endorsements and abstentions rang out even from the Republican establishment. After Trump doubled down on alienating people from all different backgrounds. This would've been a FAIL even if Clinton had also won the electoral college. It demonstrates just how uninspiring and out of touch Clinton's campaign has been in general.
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Post by ygmir » Fri Nov 18, 2016 9:25 pm

BBadger wrote:Man, this "won the popular vote" meme cannot die soon enough.

Majority, plurality, whatever. The reality is that the popular vote is meaningless in an electoral vote based election.

Winning the popular vote is, at best, a consolation prize. Even as a consolation prize, the popular vote is "meh" because no candidate was campaigning for the popular vote. Every candidate did just enough (or not enough in some cases) to win electoral votes for a given state. A passing grade. Any more beyond that was just wasted effort.

I don't even get why people are championing this popular "win" anyway. The most favorable popular vote estimates after absentee votes in California come in place Clinton about 2% ahead of Trump in the popular vote (up from the 0.17%). TWO PERCENT. That's it? That's pathetic. This, after nearly all mainstream media was publishing pieces against Trump. After endorsements and abstentions rang out even from the Republican establishment. After Trump doubled down on alienating people from all different backgrounds. This would've been a FAIL even if Clinton had also won the electoral college. It demonstrates just how uninspiring and out of touch Clinton's campaign has been in general.
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Post by forty_eight » Mon Nov 21, 2016 3:38 pm

the "popular vote meme" is obviously bothersome because it rarely happens that the popular vote and electoral college results differ, and it has happened twice in memory

it signals a deep divide

it should be getting your attention

both times a guy got into office where our only consolation was that he'd "surround himself with qualified people"

which didn't exactly work out last time, did it?

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Post by lucky420 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 5:01 pm

forty_eight wrote:the "popular vote meme" is obviously bothersome because it rarely happens that the popular vote and electoral college results differ, and it has happened twice in memory

it signals a deep divide

it should be getting your attention

both times a guy got into office where our only consolation was that he'd "surround himself with qualified people"

which didn't exactly work out last time, did it?
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Post by ygmir » Mon Nov 21, 2016 9:43 pm

Obama is conspicuously missing in the Standing Rock thing......are his handlers keeping him quiet? does he not care? Are his money people involved? Gotta be frustrating for those who think he's so great and caring..........
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Post by lucky420 » Tue Nov 22, 2016 3:29 am

ygmir wrote:Obama is conspicuously missing in the Standing Rock thing......are his handlers keeping him quiet? does he not care? Are his money people involved? Gotta be frustrating for those who think he's so great and caring..........
It is. It's very concerning.
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Post by forty_eight » Tue Nov 22, 2016 11:37 am

ygmir wrote:Obama is conspicuously missing in the Standing Rock thing......are his handlers keeping him quiet? does he not care? Are his money people involved? Gotta be frustrating for those who think he's so great and caring..........
it's almost to the point that our conservative friends may start coming out and praising him for his restraint ... allowing the demonstrations to be quashed and the project to continue.

government truly getting out of the way - sometimes clearing it - for private enterprise

i'm sure they are just about ready to give him some credit

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Post by WileE13 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 9:55 am

Popular vote means nothing, because those are not the rules. If they were, we'd have different results. Here in California, many Republicans don't even vote on Presidential elections because they don't matter, it always goes to the Dem candidate. If they knew popular vote mattered, many more would probably come out and vote. I'm sure the same applies to other 1 Party strongholds as well.

As to this election year, Hillary only won in areas that don't have voter ID laws and in the presence of Sanctuary cities. Odds are very high that many of the votes cast for her shouldn't be counted anyhow because they were cast by the dead, illegal aliens or non-existent people. Take those away, and she might not have even won the popular vote.

Either way, it really doesn't matter. The electoral college exists for a reason, to prevent high population areas from completely dominating low population areas. We are not a Democracy, we are a Representative Republic. The word Democracy doesn't even appear in the Constitution.

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Post by lucky420 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:32 am

Oh for fucks sake, your middle paragraph is stupid. ^^ Cite your credible sources please. Me thinks you need a tin foil hat :roll:
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