Boulder, Colorada wrote:
The California thing is not an argument, it's a fact. Do you understand basic math? Donald Trump wins the popular vote without the heavily biased liberal state of California. Comparing that to elections of the past doesn't fly as you aren't comparing apples to apples. Do try to keep up.
It's a nonsensical argument. Speaking of basic math, the popular vote is based on who gets the most votes and everyone's vote counts the same. It doesn't matter where you live. A vote in CA = vote in WY = a vote in NY = a vote in TX = a vote in MI. I can keep going if you're still confused? Taking California out of the picture is a simpleton's argument. Votes in a heavily biased liberal state count as much as votes in a heavily biased conservative state. Got it?
Let's move forward. Trump is president. He won by having more electoral votes. Hillary won the popular vote. Those are facts. Simple ones. Unfortunately, the obsession of Hillary winning the popular vote won't end any time soon.
One more thing in case there is still confusion among Trumpers... Trump's removal from office won't make Hillary president. Or Obama. Let it go, man. Let it go.