watchingfromafar
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Does your vote in 2020 really matter- most likely not
USA 1016 election
Here are the final numbers:
Clinton received 65,844,610 votes, or 48.2% of the total vote.
Trump received 62,979,636 votes, or 46.1% of the total vote. (That's a difference of 2.86 million votes.)
Here is the final popular vote count of the 2016 election just in case you want to feel bad
It was the Electoral College that got Trump into the White House, not the U.S. citizens vote.
So folks, it matters not how you vote but if you don’t vote you have no say in the matter.
Are You Going To Vote & why
Thanks in advance
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USA 1016 election
Here are the final numbers:
Clinton received 65,844,610 votes, or 48.2% of the total vote.
Trump received 62,979,636 votes, or 46.1% of the total vote. (That's a difference of 2.86 million votes.)
Here is the final popular vote count of the 2016 election just in case you want to feel bad
It was the Electoral College that got Trump into the White House, not the U.S. citizens vote.
So folks, it matters not how you vote but if you don’t vote you have no say in the matter.
Are You Going To Vote & why
Thanks in advance
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