Elections Hulk Hogan suggests Trump may nominate him for position in administration

Neither The Hulkster or Trump himself are fit to even be Covfefe Boys for Ric Flair.

 
Hillary won the popular vote.

The thing is I bet that if the rule was whoever won the popular vote won the election then Trump would have won the popular vote too in 2016. But because its based on the electoral college Trump wisely focused on the swing states and sacrificed some extra votes he could have picked up in safe states. Hillary was not so wise and neglected the swing states but was able to pad her stats by picking up extra votes in the safe states.

So you can never really say the person who won the popular vote would have won the election if they got rid of the electoral college because if you did make that change then obviously the campaign strategies are going to change. In short, bragging about winning the popular vote when you lost the elections is for losers
 
I could of course be wrong, but I suspect there soon won't be that much of Russia left to be pro for. When Russians say that politics is a blood sport, they are not using a metaphor. Putin has spent decades killing his enemies. He can expect the same kind of mercy when his own time comes. At this stage, I believe a violent coup, if not full scale Russian civil war, is pretty much inevitable.

I just can't understand why the right can be at least normal when it comes to foreign policy.
 
The thing is I bet that if the rule was whoever won the popular vote won the election then Trump would have won the popular vote too in 2016
Yes, but he didn't and the argument was that Americans would never vote for a woman, which they clearly did, by roughly a 3 million margin.

About the whole conjecture that follow, why didn't Trump try that in 2020? and why did his strategy paid off in 2024?

I think Trump's COVID economy lost him 2020 and inflation lost Harris the 2024 election, absolutely nothing to do with a woman being the candidate.
 
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