Let's be honnest pol, Trump is not popular

Let's be honnest pol, Trump is not popular.

He did a shitty score, he had 581,526 votes less than Mitt Romney. Even Hillary had more votes than him (but still very unpopular).

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no but he is the winner

The vote count is not yet completed. They are super slow with things like this in the US for some reason. The end result for Trump will be more popular votes than what you saw in 2012 in that graph you show. It's only Clinton who nosedived in number of votes.

I don't know how does it work in USA.
But I don't still he'll can last the full 4 years...

I mean: with so many protest on the street, with such a divided country... Seems unprobable.

The protests are insignificant and usually illegal. But he won

>graph that doesn't cover more than 3 elections

ALL HAIL THE THIRD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: DONALD TRUMP

jesus christ

there are so many shitstorms that would rain down on serious, seditious protests the ground would quake across the world

what mehmet means is, he loses his mandate the more protests there are and the more powerful they are.

>But he won
sure he won. No doubt about that. But he's not popular.

Well; in Europe, we use to deal with huge protests. In USA, he doesn't happen that often. If the liberals block the country, it will be a problem for Trump.

He didn't need to beat the past, he needed to beat Hillary.

This entire election was Trump showing that the DNC is corrupt and the electoral college is a crime. He announced it in 2012 and has been a Democrat since 2008.

He ran as a Republican boogeyman so his opponents (Leftists) would want to abolish the electoral college and fight against the DNC (screaming how they wanted Bernie). He represent the Republicans in office, allowing him to abolish the electoral college (unheard of) and go down as a peaceful president for it instead of a dictator.

Literally 4d chess.

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Electoral score, which is the only score that matters was very good plus, state legislatures and congress. There hasn't been this good of a republican victory in a long time, not to mention prospects look good for the next few races.

*Had been a Democrat until 2008

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Trump won the popular vote

Wrong. I bought this narrative, but there are still a few million votes out there in absentee ballots and so on. When those are counted, he will have stolen some Obama voters.

Ousting him would lead to a civil war. Who do you think would win that? Some unarmed cucks form commifornia?

>Democrats overwhelmingly complain about the result
>Didn't even bother to go voting for Hillary to avoid a president Trump.

Not even a Trump supporter, but this is ridiculous.

Image is meaningless.

Define "block the country".

Merkel isn't popular. She still runs your country.

Did you have a point?

>he had 581,526 votes less than Mitt Romney.

both of em already already over 60 million and there are still 8 million votes to count.

he played to win, not to get the high score.

What the hell is trump gonna do? Hes not the president yet, the only people who are "affected" by these protest are Hillary voters who don't care trump won because theyre protesting in liberal cities.

Yep. I understand that.
But do you understand is not popular? That American people don't like it?

I mean: Obama had a huge popular vote, and many Americans loved him (and a lot of them hated him too).

But for Trump: not so many people love him, very few indeed. And so many people hate him...

No he didn't. ANd that not the main point. The main point is that he did a very low score. American people don't love him.

So the US lost a third of it's population.
Interesting.

>So the US lost a third of it's population.
of its voters.
That's very interesting and clearly show that American People are not enthusiastic about Trump.

he's incredibly popular for someone who's been demonized, mocked and figuratively stomped on by nearly every public figure in the world besides Putin

>Libtsrds bragging about getting second lowest turn out of the century
>It's still extremely likely Trump will win the popular vote as middle America is still sitting around 85% while liberal states are beyond 98%

The tears will be glorious

Oh yes, I understand it completely. They have this idea that they're going to be attacked or have their rights taken away for being gay, female, not white, etc.

I believe this is propoganda and they're being manipulated into dividing the country, but if they are correct and he does attack people based on their identities I will be opposed to his Administration. I'm waiting to see how things go before judging him.

>he's incredibly popular for someone who's been demonized, mocked and figuratively stomped on by nearly every public figure in the world besides Putin

Maybe....
But still really not popular compared to Obama in 2007.

>But do you understand is not popular? That American people don't like it?
Merkel is incredibly unpopular, but she still cucks you guys on a daily basis.
You're not adding anything to the conversation.

Unpopular does not equate to unlawful.
If you don't follow the laws, what is the point of having them?
If Liberals suddenly start breaking laws because they don't like something.
What is to stop me from breaking those same laws, in the form of a bullet to the back of their head?

This is equality, popular vote does not mean anything because the popular vote assumes that we are evenly spread in every single state.

Solely due to the media calling him LITERALLY HITLER 24/7.

>Oh yes, I understand it completely. They have this idea that they're going to be attacked or have their rights taken away for being gay, female, not white, etc.
You're speaking about the leftists. Of course they don't like Trump. But what about the others? Why so few people voted for Trump? Because he's not popular.

>Unpopular does not equate to unlawful.
Sure.
It means unpopular.

>Solely due to the media calling him LITERALLY HITLER 24/7.
Maybe

We tolerate protesters because its a part of life in america, but you better believe the second they get out of control people will be waiting for them to be snuffed the fuck out. Regardless of party affiliation.

The more protests there are the more powerful he will get, thats why they are going all out right now because he cant really say anything being just the elect. People here actually do like law and order, protesting is a huge part of this country, but anarchists out there will ruin it for everyone who is actually protesting and not just there to destroy shit.

in addition to the media/propaganda/slandering thing I mentioned, Trump got 67% of undecided voters (who thought both candidates were bad) and a similar amount of Independents. The vast majority of Clinton voters were blacks and latinos. Despite being a "mysoginistic pig", he got more than half of the white female vote

what are you even trying to prove, ahmed?

That's because you would be a racist if you didn't like Obama. Why do you think his approval is at 50% even though his party just got blown the fuck out of the electoral college.

>But what about the others? Why so few people voted for Trump? Because he's not popular.
Correct, he is not popular as a President. He's not a politician and the Republicans don't want someone overturning them. Not disagreeing with you that less people like him than the number of people who liked most other presidents.

I'm saying that's irrelevant. He's the President, the DNC shouldn't have fronted Hillary, and now we wait to see how good of a President he is.

Hans we have a long storied history of electing divisive and unpopular people to lead us

its par for the course

Having the whole of the media and political correctness behind you vs having the whole of the media and political correctness against you does make a difference.

You are just wrong thinking "so few people" voted for Trump. That's simply not the case. He does not have less votes than what was typically the case the last few cycles and at the same time these last few cycles was record voter turnout for the US.

Check out the history of voter turnout in the US. You have the wrong impression about what good popular vote numbers should look like as a German. It was always very different in the US and this here is completely normal and in fact very popular.

He had like 6 Millions votes less than Obama....

There are still a lot of votes to be counted, current projections have him easily outpacing Romney in votes.

Learn what electoral college is. Withoutbit California, New York, and Illinois would control the entire politics of a country.

Just like how Berlin controls yours.

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Actually I've looked into it and is right.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2000

There's still 7 million votes uncounted and Trump already has 20% more than Bush or Gore from 2000. The US population has not grown 20% since then, so he is MORE popular than either candidate.

Comparing this election to 2008/2012 is unfair as the First Black President attracted unprecedented voter count. Without him that count drops.

This was always an election of "who do I hate less." It's funny that people are trying to spin it as a whitelash, despite the fact Trump did worse than Romney in a lot of ways, but still won because the the left couldn't stomach Hillary and stayed home. It's like they're all pretending they actually gave a shit about her, when really they were just voting against Trump. And the people just voting against Hillary won. That's that.

>counting hasn't finished yet

I think it's Obama as having an unusual amount of voter turnout if you look further into the past. Trump is then just normal popularity and you can justify it to yourself as good enough and then probably don't have to worry about the world going under.

When you look through the exit polls of this election and compare with the last two cycles, it makes it obvious that there has to be people that previously voted Obama and now voted Trump. It's interesting that percentages of the white and black and hispanic votes were better for Obama than they were for Clinton. Things in practice then don't seem to be as bad as you might be thinking about people being super racist and about minorities being super afraid.

>he had 581,526 votes less than Mitt Romney.
There are still literally ***Millions*** of uncounted ballots in various states.
latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essential-politics-updates-there-are-more-than-4-million-ballots-1478828215-htmlstory.html
>inb4 California
It went 2:1 Clinton so Trump can be assured to get enough votes out of there to surpass Romney.

>I think it's Obama as having an unusual amount of voter turnout if you look further into the past.
Yep, Obama was popular.
Trump is not.

>muh popular vote.

Only a fucking libtard would worry about how popular someone is.
We ain't in high school butter cup, suck it up.

youtube.com/watch?v=psxcYKARg3Y

is it really millions? I thought it was a few hundred thousand

popular with niggers

>popular with niggers

Yep, probably. But still much more popular than Trump.

Millions.

any source on that? (something official, not a conspiracy website)

>Win US election
>B-but hes not popular!

I linked you already Some states allow mail-in ballots postmarked on election day to come in days late. It's become a popular trend. The popular vote is nowhere near finalized.

Your graph is wrong, why you would attempt to make this kind of comparison before the votes have been counted is beyond me. Here's some slightly better figures, I'd also suggest that percentage of the vote is more important in this case.

>If the liberals block the country, it will be a problem for Trump
The fuck does this even mean

He's as or more popular than bush 2

outdated stats. update your shitty meme at least

>>If the liberals block the country, it will be a problem for Trump
>The fuck does this even mean
Blocking up the economy.
In Europe, leftists often do it. Huge protests, strikes, etc...

Trump has 9 million fewer votes than Bush.
So, even if you add 4 million votes to him (and it will not be the case), he's really not popular.

No one cares Ahmed.

Again, i would suggest that percentage is what matters as voter turnout will change. Actually, trump got about 10million more votes than bush did when he first won in 2000. But again, we're making comparisons over long periods of time so you really should account for other factors, voter turnout being the most obvious.

And in 2004 Bush got around 62million votes sorry I'm confused where are you getting this 9million figure from?

Why do people act like a literal 0.5% difference between Trump and Hillary in votes means that Trump is the most hated person in society and only won because the Electoral collage is bad, and that Hillary is obviously a god and a saint given to us from the heavens themselves.

It's barely a fucking difference between the two of them. Half of the country would be upset either way.

>bush did when he first won in 2000
Bush lost the first election.

He just to remind that majority of American people doesn't like Trump. He's not popular at all.

47% of the population voted for him.

Therefore, he is pretty damn popular.

Run for leader of Germany whenever you get the chance Hans and tell me how many people vote for you. If "47% is not popular" then you should be able to get it easily.

Funny, I don't remember Al Gore being president

>Bush lost the first election.

2/10, made me reply

Pretty sure bush won in 2000? Even if I've accidentally fallen into the wrong timeline I'd still like to know where you got this 9million figure from?

Stolen election:
wsws.org/en/articles/2010/12/elec-d13.html

>World Socialist Website

>World Wide Socialist Web Site

lol I get it now you're just an asshurt libtard

one more for the salt archive

It's literally again a 0.5% difference between the two of them. Al Gore didn't win a majority of voters or a majority of the population.

The electoral college exists specifically for cases like that. Look at how many states voted for Bush and how few voted for Al Gore and yet Al Gore STILL had that many votes. If we just counted up all votes it causes problems. You probably don't understand this because your country has gotten smaller every time you've decided to start the next world war, but people in different states have different life styles. We'd be fucking over the farmers in certain states if we listen to the art majors alone in California for who should be president.

It seems impossible that people like Merkel and Schauble are still in charge of Germany after inviting 2 million rapists over the past 2 years to their country!

Not sure why the UK and US didn't just exterminate every German. Garbage people.

Probably because we're mostly of german descent, it just turns out all the uncucked germans left Germany after ww2

Funny thing the president in germany is elected in a similar way.

He indirectly elected by the bundestag and representatives of the 16 state parliaments.

Alright, I think we have evidence here that legit ANTIFA is coming to this board.

Keep this in mind when you see a German flag next time under which you read a disgusting post.

>But for Trump: not so many people love him, very few indeed. And so many people hate him...
source?

Fuck off and fix your own country you sack of shit