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Legit question for understanding...

Is it really a majority if more people didn't vote for the winner? Considering votes for other candidates and non voters, I think there's a message in that that shouldn't be overlooked.

Like maybe the people needing more choices. And the government not being run by one or two parties...

This is a non bias question, looking for thoughtful answers. Thank you.
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I don't understand the way it's done, Hillary Clinton won by amounts of votes, but Trump won in the correct states.. Anyhue it makes no sense to me
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@AbsolutelyFabulous Bill Clinton won by Electoral votes but lost the majority of popular votes and this happened twice