Send her back.
Peoples responses to voter surveys in 2016 were that they would vote for Hillary,and millions more people voted for Hillary than voted for Trump.
Trump can fill a stadium,but he couldn't get more votes than Hillary.
Trump can fill a stadium,but he couldn't stop democrats from getting 10 million more votes in 2018.
Trump can fill a stadium,but he cant get a 50% approval rating during any point of nearly 3 years in office.
Trump can survive being on a Access Hollywood audio with him saying “Grab them by the pu**y” before the elections.
Trump can lose the popular vote and still become President because of the electoral college.
Trump is facing weak Democratic contenders with a platform that has limited appeal to the Center Left.
1.A lot of racists in this country that will accept anything as long as you are promising a whiter and pro white America.
2.70,000 vote fluke victories are possible with the anti democratic pro slavery EC system
3.Polls show most of the top candidates are doing better than Trump,including trumps own polls.
Edit: The Republican Party is now favored to win the 2020 Presidency. Maybe the polls will catch up soon:
https://www.oddsshark.com/other/2020-usa-presidential-odds-futures
2. The EC’s purpose was to avoid “Tyranny of the Cities” by having a mechanism in place where Middle America can get Executive representation from time to time. Some still feel farmers and rural industrial area needs are important.
"Tony Stark, post: 4902661, member: 495092"]Those odds show democrats favored to win
Not exactly. Look towards the end of the article: The Dems were at 1.20 and the Reps were at 1.10.
"Tony Stark, post: 4902670, member: 495092"]It was to protect and benefit slave states
It may be the Democratic controlled, at the time, “Slave states” could benefit from the EC, but didn’t slavery kick into high gear well after the EC was agreed to in the late 1700’s?
"Tony Stark, post: 4902661, member: 495092"]
It may be the Democratic controlled, at the time, “Slave states” could benefit from the EC, but didn’t slavery kick into high gear well after the EC was agreed to in the late 1700’s?