After Failed Campaign, Clinton Supporters Want to Abolish the Electoral College

Ben Richards
Daily Stormer
November 14, 2016

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Hillary Clinton’s defeat has caused endless tears to flow over the electoral college system.

The crybaby losers who supported the evil criminal Hillary Clinton are already talking about how the electoral college system should be abolished. They are only saying this because it looks as if the final totals will show Clinton ahead in the total popular vote but far behind the total electoral vote.

The discredited fools on CNN have been covering this topic extensively.

While one could argue that the electoral college should be modified or tweaked, it is still a far superior method of selecting a President than using the combined popular vote totals of all 50 states. It is one of the few remaining instruments of the old Republic still intact. It should absolutely be kept.

If selecting the President relied upon the popular vote only, presidential candidates would focus their attention in the most populated areas of the country. Large portions of the country would be ignored. Most notably, rural areas and much of the nation’s heartland would be neglected by candidates.

The electoral college system also limits the possibility that vote fraud will swing the election from one candidate to another. In a popular vote system, a sophisticated vote fraud effort in just a few densely populated parts of the country could easily change the final results.

It is highly likely that we had millions of illegal aliens voting in the recent election. Barack Obama, the sitting President, went so far as to encourage illegal aliens to vote despite it being in violation of the law. The electoral college ensured that this type of illegal activity did not impact the ultimate will of the electorate. Donald Trump won the vast majority of the nation’s counties across the country. Hillary Clinton only did well in major cities and their surrounding areas. Without the vote fraud, Trump would have probably won the popular vote and the electoral vote. This means that the electoral college prevented the election from being stolen through fraud.

Finally, it is worth stating that Trump’s victory is no less legitimate if he ultimately loses the total popular vote. Both Trump and Clinton campaigned around the existence of the electoral college. Had this been a popular vote contest, both campaigns would have campaigned much differently.

The electoral college system might not be a perfect method for selecting a President, but it is vastly superior to using the popular vote. This is especially true considering that the Democrat party has admitted (in both the Project Veritas video and Podesta emails) that they use vote fraud and other illegal methods to win elections. These whining Clinton supporters have no case.