1) The U.S. President isn't supposed to be "democratically elected."
2) We don't even know *who* "won the popular vote." The difference was
well within the margin of error. The balloting machines themselves have
margins of error around 3%; add in all the fraud and shenanigans and you
need a difference of at least 12% to have any confidence in the result.
Steve Swartz
"Denyav" wrote in message
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The US doesn't even have a democratically-elected president any
more.....!!!
What would the founding fathers have made of that?!?!?!?!
Duties of US president is mainly ceremonial,he is basically a butler who
supposed to serve meals cooked by the chief cooks to the people.
So elected president or selected president that does make much
difference,unless you can elect the chief cook.
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