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by pdonis
2237 days ago
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> Instead, we have a minority running roughshod over the majority. No, we have government that is more limited in what it can do because of lack of consensus between different parts of it (the President, Senate, and House). Which is exactly what should happen if the country is closely divided. > Trump was elected with 46.1% of the vote to Clinton's 48.2%. Which indicates that neither side has a majority, let alone enough of a majority to justify running roughshod over everyone else (which IMO is a lot more of a majority than just 51%). |
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