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| View Poll Results: Which is more illegitimate? | ||||||
| Donald Trump becoming President despite receiving less public votes |
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| Remainers trying to stop Brexit |
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| Both as illegitimate as each other |
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| Both as legitimate as each other |
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Great question mock
I'm not sure how presidential elections work fully if I'm honest. There could have it seems been a hand in both elections which of coursevmakes them both wholly undemocratic. The people have the right to change their mind even after a vote imo. Look at if you bought a car, and you're asked to sign a sales agreement, but the dealer refused to provide you with the copy of the terms and conditions and recipt they had and then ripped them up. Would you still keep the car?
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