• samus12345@lemmy.world
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          2 months ago

          After Nixon resigned in disgrace, America voted in a Democrat…and then booted him out and went back to Republicans for 12 years.

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                Well that tends to happen when someone shows up saying “we don’t negotiate with terrorists” then proceeds to not only negotiate with terrorists, but conduct business with them in order to aid another militant group that congress wasn’t fond of,

                In other words, giving [the enemy] aid and comfort.

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                    1 month ago

                    I’m assuming you’re not American.

                    If I’m correct in that assumption, you’re in for a real fucking treat. Our elections don’t follow simple popular vote or ranked-choice. We have our own system that was designed back when the average citizen was uneducated and therefore couldn’t make an informed decision. It’s quite interesting (and infuriating) to research.

                    To point out the very biggest flaw, a presidential candidate doesn’t need the popular majority to win the election. Republicans will try to say this is not an important problem to fix, because it’s only happened three times in the nation’s history, but you’ll so find when looking at popular vote numbers that this is loophole is the only thing that gives Republicans a chance in the presidential election these days. Since 2000, we have had 2 Republicans and 2 Democrat presidents. Both of the Republicans lost the popular vote, but still won the election. (The one other time was Andrew Johnson in like the late 1860s I think.

                    Sound confusing? Of course it does, the whole system is intentionally confusing to keep you from asking questions!

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      2 months ago

      Most recently, other than Trump, George HW Bush lost the election while incumbent. Prior to that it was Jimmy Carter.

      The next most recent person to win the election but lose the popular vote was George W Bush, prior to that is was Harrison back in 1888.