There are three potential outcomes to this election. Which would you rather see?

With Jill Stein and Gary Johnson running, and if neither Trump nor Hillary gets a majority, then the US House can elect one of them.

They would probably elect Stein or Johnson. Definitely not Trump or Hillary.
 
4. More and more Republicans, and some Democrats, wise up and vote for Gary Johnson.
 
1. Hillary legitimately wins and gets inaugurated.
2. Hillary cheats to win and gets inaugurated.
3. Trump legitimately wins and Hillary gets inaugurated.

Primaries have consequences.

Not when the fix is in they don't.

Just because Trump could pay for his own candidacy does not mean he will automatically be a great candidate. Maybe he should have backed a better candidate and stuck to real estate investments.
 
5. Trump wins gets nailed for tax evasion, Bush is inaugurated.

(Regarding the Electoral College: There is no Constitutional provision or Federal law that requires Electors to vote according to the results of the popular vote in their states. Some states, however, require Electors to cast their votes according to the popular vote. These pledges fall into two categories—Electors bound by state law and those bound by pledges to political parties.)
 
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1. Hillary legitimately wins and gets inaugurated.
2. Hillary cheats to win and gets inaugurated.
3. Trump legitimately wins and Hillary gets inaugurated.

Primaries have consequences.

Not when the fix is in they don't.

Just because Trump could pay for his own candidacy does not mean he will automatically be a great candidate. Maybe he should have backed a better candidate and stuck to real estate investments.

That's not it. The leaked DNC emails prove Hillary and the Dems at the top conspired and colluded to rig the primaries so Sanders never had a chance.
 
1. Hillary legitimately wins and gets inaugurated.
2. Hillary cheats to win and gets inaugurated.
3. Trump legitimately wins and Hillary gets inaugurated.

Primaries have consequences.

Not when the fix is in they don't.

Just because Trump could pay for his own candidacy does not mean he will automatically be a great candidate. Maybe he should have backed a better candidate and stuck to real estate investments.

That's not it. The leaked DNC emails prove Hillary and the Dems at the top conspired and colluded to rig the primaries so Sanders never had a chance.

No doubt presidential politics is a blood sport. I really don't care that some people in the DNC had their own favorites. I'm more concerned that the RNC trotted out another lame group that didn't inspire Americans. They knew Trump would pull out all the stops and presented a group of very anemic contenders anyway. They have no one to blame but themselves.
 
There's a difference between candidates going for the throat but the voters having the final say and candidates going for the throat but it doesn't really matter because Wasserman-Schultz rigged the convention in advance.

It's not that far from that to Banana Republic with candidates getting 100% of the votes.
 

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