College Try?

I was once told that trying was the first step to failure.

It appears the Electoral College caused both primary candidates to NOT
take into account the democratic will of around half of our states. This is even apparent when looking at our most populous states. North Carolina, Michigan, and Georgia each have around a quarter of the population of California. South Carolina and Wisconsin have about half of the population of the three mentioned above. Do the campaign stops from this recent election align with those population statistics?

Around half of the states in America didn’t warrant a single campaign stop by either candidate.

Is the electoral college making the votes of many Americans irrelevant?

Does the Electoral College give land more voting power than people in America?

There are over 39 MILLION people in California,
and it appears there were only two (2) rallies held in the state.

The land that voted through the middle of the country steals
a good bit of the thunder out of the Electoral College win.

The difference of votes in a country
of over 342,000,000 people was around 2,500,000.

Learn a bit about inflation and understand what brought us to where we are now

A failure to deliver on this campaign promise that was only contingent on him doing it

See why there is a disability preventing the President-elect from being sworn in…

INDIVIDUAL 1

Blame Game Shame

Learn a bit about inflation and understand what brought us to where we are now

Promises, Promises

A failure to deliver on this campaign promise that was only contingent on him doing it

The Golden Circle

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Blame Game Shame

Learn a bit about inflation and understand what brought us to where we are now

Promises, Promises

A failure to deliver on this campaign promise that was only contingent on him doing it

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