Political Factoid
The 2016 Presidential Election
- If the conservative-leaning
U.S. Supreme Court had not
gutted the voter protection act
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If corrupt gerrymandering
had not existed
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If there had not been such
extensive voter suppression
(cf. |
6097,
7905,
10448,
13513,
13628,
16164,
4688,
4691,
5517,
5899,
5901
) |
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If the Russians had not
interferred in the U.S.
election process
(cf. |
15556,
14077,
14722,
14766,
16214,
14961,
15109,
15136,
15672,
15762,
15783,
15148,
15164,
16119
,
14077,
14430,
14722,
14766,
14831,
15136,
15576
) |
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If the Russian-hacked DNC
emails had not been published
by WikiLeaks (Trump's favorite)
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If the FBI director had not
created the huge window
of doubt during the prime
of the voting period
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If there had not been so much
free media exposure for the
GOP candidates for almost
two years
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
- If Gary Johnson and Jill Stein
had not run their hopeless
third-party campaigns
. . . Hillary Clinton might well
have won the electoral vote,
in addition to the popular vote.
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