Electoral College Voters Being Harassed to Change their Vote

Since the conclusion of the Presidential Election, one where Donald Trump completely dominated Hillary Clinton, Democrats have been crying and complaining about the outcome. While they were ready to chastise Trump if he did the same, Democrats are doing anything in their power to change the election results.

First, they said they should go with the popular vote instead of the electoral vote. Of course, the problem with that is they would first have to change the delegate system in the Democratic primary, which likely means Bernie Sanders would have won the nomination over Hillary Clinton in the first place.

Second, Hillary is leading in total votes, but with the number of undocumented immigrants and illegal aliens voting in states like California, Arizona and New Mexico, that number would likely swing back to Donald Trump anyway.

The fact of the matter is Donald Trump dominated the Electoral College. In order for Hillary to win, she would need 37 electoral voters to change their vote from Trump to Clinton. She has already convinced six of them to change their vote, but can she get 31 more people to do so before December 19th-the official day the Electoral College casts its vote?

Maybe. Electorates are reporting harassment and even death threats. Watch the video clip below to hear the story of what has happened to one of these electorates since the election—its scary times we are living in.


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