Soundwave said:
Well the first point is not really logic, it's a fact, more people did vote for Clinton. The second part is sure yes ... every time you have a president in power for 8 years or so there's a group of people who will automatically just vote for the "other guy" just because they feel like changing it up. In the case of those 80,000 votes that swung the election result basically could that have been a factor? Sure I think so. That's a very small amount of the population, but when you're talking a tiny amount like this, every little bit can swing the result. |
You're right. The first point was not logic. I wasn't even fact. A more accurate statement would have been. "Clinton won the overall vote by a huge margin. More people who voted in the United States wanted her as president than Trump." But I digress because Iwas referring to YOUR conflict of logic in which the two statement conflicted each other.







