Does Trump need to prosecute Clinton?
If Trump doesn’t win MI, which is unlikely, as he is leading Hillary Clinton in the state by 11,000 votes, Clinton would still need 22 electors to disregard their states’ vote and choose her over Trump.
With the last remaining ballots being counted, Mrs Clinton so far has 63.6 million votes compared to 61.9 million for her Republican rival – meaning she has received more votes than any other USA presidential candidate in history except Barack Obama.
Well, he won. But on Tuesday, Trump indicated he doesn’t want to pursue more investigations against Clinton.
Trump repeatedly bashed Clinton’s use of a private email server during his campaign, ticking down a list of alleged misconduct and repeatedly arguing that Clinton should be behind bars as his supporters erupted in “Lock her up!” chants.
But Tribe said such a scenario is highly unlikely because it would probably be opposed by President Barack Obama and Clinton herself, both of whom have made such a huge point of accepting Trump as the president-elect.
“I think the popular vote would have been easier in a true sense because you would go to a few places”.
“I would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the United States that I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election – if I win”, Trump to supporters at a OH rally in October. A count as of November 15 reported by CNN, for example, showed Trump winning 2,279,805 votes and Clinton winning 2,268,193, a margin of 11,612 votes.
But now the President-elect said he won’t push for prosecution of his former rival, telling The New York Times that she has “suffered greatly”.
As it stands now, Clinton has 64,223,958 votes, compared to Trump’s 62,206,395 as of press time.
Voters across the United States have instructed 290 electors to choose Trump – compared to Clinton’s paltry 232.
“Do you understand how people watch this and think, ‘Lying politicians who just say anything to get elected”. It depends on how much. The electors, whose ranks include Colorado democrat Micheal Baca and Washington state elector P. Bret Chiafalo, know this. “I have an open mind to it” and clean air and “crystal clear water” were vitally important, he said.
If you missed the movie Twister, a good substitute is to read Donald Trump’s tweets over the years having to do with the Electoral College.
She received her judgment, maybe not from the courts, but from the American people.
On Tuesday, Trump told the New York Times that “the law’s totally on my side” and that “the president can’t have a conflict of interest”.