I've heard that's the talking point from the right-wing, but you know that doesn't mean shit - right?
First of all - those extra Clinton votes of course came from all over the country, it's not like just Californians voted for her.
And secondly - and more importantly - California is still part of the US and people living there are every bit as much citizens of the US as whatever state you live in.
This transparent attempt at delegitimising Clinton's popular vote win by somehow claiming her supporters are less American then those who voted for Trump isn't just undemocratic - it's also simply stupid as it makes no sense.
But then it's an "argument" constructed by the right-wing for their supporters so I guess "stupid" and "not making any sense" is just about the intellectual level they could comprehend.
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@Newnetherlander
I've heard that's the talking point from the right-wing, but you know that doesn't mean shit - right?
First of all - those extra Clinton votes of course came from all over the country, it's not like just Californians voted for her.
And secondly - and more importantly - California is still part of the US and people living there are every bit as much citizens of the US as whatever state you live in.
This transparent attempt at delegitimising Clinton's popular vote win by somehow claiming her supporters are less American then those who voted for Trump isn't just undemocratic - it's also simply stupid as it makes no sense.
But then it's an "argument" constructed by the right-wing for their supporters so I guess "stupid" and "not making any sense" is just about the intellectual level they could comprehend.