Poll for Republicans: Should Republicans be gloating? (user search)
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Question: Should Republicans be gloating over Trump defeating "Inevitable" Hillary?
#1
Yes, until we are unbearable
 
#2
Yes, but not to the point of being annoying
 
#3
Yes, in moderation
 
#4
No, we should show restraint
 
#5
No, we should be considerate of the distraught Democrats
 
#6
No, we should show compassion for the losing side
 
#7
Other, please specify
 
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Total Voters: 62

Author Topic: Poll for Republicans: Should Republicans be gloating?  (Read 3573 times)
elcorazon
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« on: December 02, 2016, 10:57:28 AM »

I'm probably going to lose steam soon, but yea, after how the Clinton cult acted here they need to be reminded that the American people chewed them up and spit them out. Daily.

Again, we won the popular vote so not true.

Again, you lost the election. California and New York can't save you from the incoming TRUMPslide.
Let's not forget the other 19 states Clinton won and the many many voters in Wisconsin, Florida, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Texas, etc. who voted for Hillary. The election was won by Trump. There was NO landslide. There hasn't really been a landslide frankly since Reagan in 1984 although the first Bush and both Clinton elections were pretty significant victories. Obama's 2008 win was very solid, too, but certainly not a landslide, in my opinion.

Gloating, frankly is unseemly. I didn't vote as I'm not a Republican, but I am nearly certain no victor has ever gloated as Trump already is. Not Reagan, not Bush, not Clinton and certainly not Obama, who met with McCain right away and worked with him. Trump is truly a horrible person and it's a sad state we are in that he will be President. I hope he stops gloating just so that he can make some attempt to govern and stop acting childish.
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