The most dramatic election upset within anyone’s memory is over, but the debate continues, and is likely to continue for many years into the future. Historians will still be looking back at this one 100 years from now. Such was the impact of “Donald Trump defeats Hillary Clinton.”
There were so many issues attached to this campaign and election that it is difficult to know where any discussions should start. And that includes not just the positions of the candidates, which are the focus of any election, but also includes issues of potential voter fraud as well as alleged interference by foreign entities. Top that off with the WikiLeaks phenomenon and statements from the FBI that Mrs. Clinton was under investigation — and likely still is — and you have an election like no other.
When it comes to the matter of possible voter fraud, Mr. Trump has announced that he has directed that a thorough investigation be conducted by federal officials. And they might just find something as revealed on page two.
Hi Jake, I was getting ready to start on this one but there text block is blank — no links, nothing. Only a title. You must have added them, then forgot to save your work? Anyway, let me know where there’s something here and I’ll get right on it! Thanks, craig
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Stop posting this BS until the investigation is done. I am sure it is correct but by posting this now, it will make the correct info after the investigation irrelevant.
Oops! Looks like we didn’t pay attention to Barack when he told her how to win an election.
As all the bull$#%&!@*about Clinton just vanished in thin air .keep crying about your crowd size and your lose snow flake in chief
Lock her pos up! everyine knows she cheated by voter fraud.
Not hillary no way
Thats the tip of the iceberg.
Let’s get Jill Stein on it. She has a few million dollars left over from her inquiry on Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.