Now Hillary Clinton Is Complaining About The Electoral College Again (VIDEO)

Hillary Clinton is still complaining about the 2016 election. The object of her anger this week is the Electoral College. She just can’t accept the fact that she lost. Have you ever seen anything like this?

The Washington Free Beacon reports:

Clinton Bashes ‘Troubling’ Electoral College as ‘Odd System’

Hillary Clinton continued to attack the Electoral College system used to elect U.S. presidents on Friday, calling it an “odd system” and contrary to the idea of “one person, one vote.”

“I know this is another really obvious thing to say. Vote in every election, not just presidential elections,” Clinton said at Harvard University, in a clip flagged by NTK Network. “You know, it is maddening because one of the panelists said we get the government that we vote for. Now, we have this odd system with the Electoral College.”

Clinton defeated Donald Trump in the popular vote by nearly three million votes in the 2016 presidential election, but she only won 227 electoral votes to Trump’s 304 en route to her defeat. Trump won 30 states and dominated the middle of the country, while Clinton won handily on the coasts and ran up huge margins of victory in California and New York.

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Clinton called the roots of the Electoral College system “a little troubling.”

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Someone needs to find Hillary a new hobby.

 

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