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To: Afterguard

MN now has 100,000+ Somali immigrants. Nobody knows the exact number, and those who do know aren’t talking. It is said to be the largest group of Somalis in the world outside of Somalia itself.

The DFL has been going around Cedar/Riverside (they call it Little Mogadishu) to get them registered while handing out absentee ballots like candy. The MN Secy of State is a hard core lib and has looked the other way. This is in addition to their usual tactics of going to nursing homes and homeless shelters, etc.


15 posted on 11/10/2016 1:38:32 PM PST by Gideon7
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My source for all these statistics is:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2016

and it indicates a slight lead for Clinton (of about 0.2%) in the popular vote. This is mostly due to her huge lead in California where Trump never bothered to campaign, assuming it was a blue lock. Anyway, the game was to win the electoral college and he did that quite comfortably. Even if Clinton wins by ten million in NY and CA, it means nothing more than if she wins by two votes. At least in constitutional and historical terms, in the ability to govern effectively it has consequences but these are not as large as the snowflakes in the streets seem to think.

They need to get in a time machine and lobby the founding fathers. I suspect if the founding fathers had that pleasure and saw the nature of their progeny, they might add other wording to the constitution. Perhaps a voting age limit of 30 would come to mind.


16 posted on 11/10/2016 1:48:49 PM PST by Peter ODonnell (author of "The Obama Nightmare -- Pivot to Nuance, and the Frequent Use of the first person,")
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