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by DefaultUserHN
3438 days ago
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>Regardless, we have surveys showing the opinions of non-voters and Trump, at least a couple weeks ago, was at record levels of unpopularity among Presidents-elect. They should have voted then. They didn't vote, and when the guy they don't like get voted into office, they get all angry. Well, they should have voted. >...elected officials are compelled to and do respect the opinions of voters. Trump does. He's going to implement his policies, since the voters have voted him to do so. |
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They did. First, Trump was behind the leading better by an historic margin for a candidate that won the electoral vote. And, second, Trump's popularity has fallen since the election.
In any case, your implict idea that public-to-elected-official interaction is limited to elections is contrary to the founding principles of this country.