Master Mason
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See, the difference is we had an actual popular voter Gore -we don't for Hillary. With Gore there was not four states which released no popular vote at all, was there? With Gore was there a state that he and Bush vowed not to put their names on the ballot and that the US has delcared before the vote took place that their votes would not count but that Bush had put his name on the ballot afterall and Gore did not?
Hillary did not win the popular vote -Gore did. Big difference.
Actually there is absolutely no difference, the deciding factor, but the rules of the game is delegate count and delegate count alone. Popular vote has never been a determining factor in Presidential Politics, ever.
It is just typical of all political thought, it is wrong when it goes against what "I think" and it is ok if it goes the way " I think".
The rules are the rules plain and simple. If according to the rules of the DNC Hillary is out of the race, then she should conceed, if according the rules she is not, then she should fight as long as her concience tells her she should do so. Just as Gore did by the way, he fought it in the courts until he decided that that the fight was no longer the right thing to do.
See I just knew when I submitted it I should have added more
