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If there isn't a decisive popular backlash, Europe should muddle through.
It has always deviated from the one-person-one-vote system that most Americans imagine they live in, but demographic shifts in recent years have made its prejudices more conspicuous, culminating in the striking gap between Hillary Clinton's decisive popular vote victory and her Electoral College loss.
With the Democrats retaining control of the House and Senate, Clinton will preside without a decisive popular mandate but with clear evidence that voters want a break with the status quo and the strength in Washington to break the deadlock of divided government that has frustrated voters and politicians alike for much of the past decade.
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One worries that the coup in Iran for that is what it is will not produce a life-affirming, decisive upsurge of popular revolt against the unshaven charlatans in charge.
As the last area where an attack could prove decisive, it is popular with spectators.
A Gallup poll last year found that 62 percent favored a constitutional amendment making the popular vote decisive.
Obama wound up winning nearly 53 percent of the popular vote a decisive margin, but no landslide yet also captured not only all of those states that had gone for John Kerry in 2004 but also a number of historically Republican states won by Bush in the 2000 and 2004 elections, including Colorado, Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Virginia.
Led by its Committee of Public Safety, the Convention placated the popular movement with decisive actions.
A personal favorite is the Fort Moultrie flag, which became popular after the decisive 1776 battle there, when the British were routed from the South Carolina coast.
Nevertheless, litigation is a great deal less likely if one candidate not only wins a decisive Electoral College victory, but the popular vote as well.
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