Could the « Russiagate » convince the Electoral College not to vote for Trump? (user search)
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Question: Could the « Russiagate » convince the Electoral College not to vote for Trump?
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Author Topic: Could the « Russiagate » convince the Electoral College not to vote for Trump?  (Read 1704 times)
Arbitrage1980
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« on: December 17, 2016, 03:03:26 PM »

ZERO chance. This whole Russia hysteria is ridiculous. There is no evidence that Russia hacked the actual voting or that Trump worked directly with the Russians. What happened was that they hacked the DNC, a private organization, and leaked e-mails that exposed Hillary and the Democrats' true beliefs.
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Arbitrage1980
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2016, 05:53:16 PM »


Are you joking?

I agree it won't affect their vote, but the implication that Russia essentially had Trump elected is a huge deal.

This is ridiculous liberal hysteria.

First, there is NO evidence, not one iota, that Russia hacked or manipulated the actual voting or that Trump worked directly with the Russians to bring this about. Second, the Russians tried to hack both the DNC and the RNC but failed to breach the latter's firewalls. They then leaked actual e-mails written by DNC members and the Clinton team to wikileaks. None of the e-mails were doctored. And the DNC is a PRIVATE organization, not a governmental one. It was thus a hack against a PRIVATE U.S. entity, much like a corporation, not the actual U.S. government. No sensitive security information or highly classified material were leaked as a result of the hack (can't say the same for Hillary's e-mails as Secretary of State).

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