> I don't mean literal war like that, I mean the cold war is reopened. Congress is > launching a bipartisan investigation and electors are talking about plans to block > Trump when they have to vote in a few days because they don't have all the > information. > > Your definition of fair and square is different from mine. Last minute voter laws to > stop the poor which turned away more voters in states than Trump won by is not fair.
I'm curious as to what methods they used to weed out lower income voters, especially when polls are usually just lines of people getting there when they get there, rich or poor. Were they asked to show their W-2s, and if it was lower than some amount, told to move to the end of the line?... Or given fake ballots? Closing polls early in bad neighborhoods?
> Fake news attacking Clinton that Republicans are stupid enough to believe is not > fair.
Like, how she's corrupt?....
> Republican Comey dropping last minute horseshit bomb on Clinton days before the > election is not fair. I'm not saying she was a good candidate, and the DNC is in the > gutter with what they did to Bernie
because she, even "the system", is corrupt.
> but she barely lost in battlegound states and > these things were more than enough to sway them by the little amounts he won by.
> The > worst is the Republicans blocking people from voting and blocking recount efforts and > dismissing the Russian interference because it helped them win.
From what I understand, there have been a number of recounts... And the outcome wasn't any different, or came up with just a few more votes for Trump anyway.
And... Sorry to post this (since I'm sure you won't want to watch it, but that's up to you).