OPINION:
I take serious issue with Tim Kaine, the Democrats and all distraught Hillary supporters now claiming that the Clinton campaign won the 2016 election’s “popular vote.”
Not so. Ballots tallied and actual voters who voted are not the same thing, especially with George Soros, Terry McAuliffe and Democratic National Committee operatives so heavily involved in riot busing, election disruption and provisional-ballot tomfoolery.
With nearly 60 million ballots cast for each candidate on Nov. 8, the Clinton campaign claims to have tallied roughly 235,000 more votes nationally than the Trump campaign, a difference of 0.35 percent.
Now remove all the DNC’s dead, illegal, fabricated and bused-in refugee “voters” — who likely also voted multiple times in urban areas — and there are your miraculous “popular vote” results.
If it can be proven that the ever-so-honest Clinton-DNC-CNN-Soros partnership in fact fabricated more than 250,000 ballots and votes (or more than 1 percent), Mr. Trump will go down in history as also having won the popular vote, fairly and squarely.
All Republicans and conservatives must be 100-percent sure that history is written properly and publicly regarding the 2016 popular vote so that Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton and their army of irrational liberals can never claim that Hillary won the popular vote. I cannot stress enough how important this clarification will be to the Republican campaign three to four years from now.
BARON CHRISTOPHER HANSON
McLean, Va.
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