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    10 months ago

    I’m sure you can understand the distinction between losing the popular vote, winning the electoral college, and winning the election.

    Yes, we had major demonstrations - about police and racism, not Trump. Hope that helps.

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      10 months ago

      And I’m sure you understand he literally didn’t become president while losing 10% of the popular vote, which is what you said. He lost the popular vote by 3.9% and that’s vastly different.

      And police racism wasn’t solved, so guess what’s going to happen when the guy who oversaw these protests is president again?