My Take on This Election


 

Op-ed by TheWiseOldFart

It is no secret that I believe the Electoral College is in direct opposition to the spirit and intent of the Constitution. The EC allows the states to choose our presidents. As long as it exists millions of American voters have no voice in who will lead our nation for the next four years.

Here's why that makes a difference, and why Republicans are desperate to keep the EC.

If the popular vote, the vote of the American people, decided the outcome of the election, not a single right-wing politician would have occupied the White House since 1993: that’s 31 years.

Since 1993 there have been two Republican presidents: George W. Bush and Donald Trump. In 2000 Al Gore won the popular vote. The Supreme Court stopped the Florida recount and declared Bush the winner. In 2016, Hillary Clinton received three million more votes than Trump. However, a total of less than 80,000 votes in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin gave Trump a very slim victory in the EC.

So here’s how I plan to look at the results of the 2024 election.

First, Trump’s victory was illegitimate in 2016. He would have lost the EC if James Comey, the mainstream media, and Vladimir Putin had not acted in support of a Trump victory. I never once referred to Trump as my president, and I never will.

Therefore, my president in 2025 will be the woman or man who wins the popular vote. I will accept no other decision, and that’s final.

Op-ed by James Turnage

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