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Re: Trump's bizarre claim that "millions of illegal votes" cost him the popular vote
Donald Trump cares, it would appear. 'Tis a shame, then, that the journalists and interested citizens will never be able to review the source of his outlandish claim. Like his tax returns, it's bound to be another eternal mystery. Probably Infowars or some other tinfoil hat website.
Ah, but it would appear as though one of his spokespersons stuck up for him by citing a refuted Washington Post study, which asserted that approximately 15% of undocumented immigrants were registered to vote. Even if the data were reliable and such a large number of undocumented immigrants were registered to vote, that represents approximately 1.65 million illegal voters. Even if every single one of those immigrants voted, Clinton would still have won the popular vote. Realistically, only a tiny percentage of those voters would probably try voting in a national election.
It's truly a tragedy that this man is poised to become the next POTUS when the GOP fielded much better candidates, like John Kasich. Mark my words -- in four years, decency will prevail and the American people will correct this mistake. Those who were conned by a masterful con artist will wake up and shake off this populist trance like a bad case of fleas.
But anyway... WHO really cares how many illgals voted! Trump WON!!
Ah, but it would appear as though one of his spokespersons stuck up for him by citing a refuted Washington Post study, which asserted that approximately 15% of undocumented immigrants were registered to vote. Even if the data were reliable and such a large number of undocumented immigrants were registered to vote, that represents approximately 1.65 million illegal voters. Even if every single one of those immigrants voted, Clinton would still have won the popular vote. Realistically, only a tiny percentage of those voters would probably try voting in a national election.
It's truly a tragedy that this man is poised to become the next POTUS when the GOP fielded much better candidates, like John Kasich. Mark my words -- in four years, decency will prevail and the American people will correct this mistake. Those who were conned by a masterful con artist will wake up and shake off this populist trance like a bad case of fleas.
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