Irrelevant, since our country doesn't choose it's country with the popular vote.
How? I mean I understand concerns about Russian interference but if Russia conspired released emails by Clinton or whatever how does that discount the criteria of "duly" elected given the people of free will went out to cast votes? I don't think there is some precedent where it can be proven that something as nebulous as opinion of voters would have changed.
Drama Queen level set to high.
The integrity of Americans elections depends on an informed public and if that public is misinformed by the actions of a foreign and historically enemy country then the whole process is compromised. The election would not have been fair and consequently void.
The integrity of Americans elections depends on an informed public
at a guess, I'd say that about 65% of the voters are uninformed.
Eloy said:
if that public is misinformed by the actions of a foreign and historically enemy country then the whole process is compromised.
MISINFORMED? if you're referring to the leaked emails, that didn't MIS inform, it INFORMED.
The election would not have been fair and consequently void.
The FBI, having scuppered the Democrats by stating only days before the election with a claim that Hillary Clinton was under investigation on account of hacked and leaked e-mails, later cleared her of any wrongdoing. They did not say that the Trump campaign was also under investigation the results of which are still being analysed by the FBI as well as two investigations by the Senate and House of Representatives.
The FBI, having scuppered the Democrats by stating only days before the election with a claim that Hillary Clinton was under investigation on account of hacked and leaked e-mails, later cleared her of any wrongdoing.
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later cleared her of any wrongdoing."
and 'later' was still before the election.
She should have dropped out, or been forced out, LONG before the Convention.
Leaked emails, getting the questions to debates, chicanery in the primaries.
But then, that seems to be SOP for both parties lately, isn't it?