Former comedian Rosie O'Donnell was one of many liberals this week who decided to film and share their confusion over President Donald Trump's landslide victory.
In a TikTok video on Wednesday, O'Donnell suggested that Kamala Harris' crushing defeat once again signals the need for fundamental change in the American republic: abolishing the electoral college. playing cards
safe There were 312 electoral votes on Tuesday, but Harris received just 226 votes.
Grieving Trump critics end up crying, even without this system that elevates minority interests and encourages political candidates to appeal nationally rather than to a few populous coastal states. He doesn't seem to realize what would have happened. TikTok.
O'Donnell's
video The caption added, “I'm still stunned and a little numb #thank you KamalaHarris,” and added, “Resist fascism #never forget,” an obvious reference to Trump's success and the Holocaust. This is an attempt to make a comparison.
The 62-year-old Trump critic, who celebrated the Republican president's felony conviction earlier this year, said as he fought back tears. “So what can we say? We watched Kamala give a speech — it must have been very difficult — and cry on 'Deadline White House' with Claire Nicole Wallace.” There are many inspiring videos of McCaskill and people today talking about how to take care of yourself when you're feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and scared.
“Get ready, because with him at the helm and no guardrails of immunity, we're in for a hell of a journey,” O'Donnell said.
Hours before the former comedian posted the video, markets surged in response to Trump's victory, marking the first time since November 2022 that the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 1,000 points in a single day.
In the middle of the video, O'Donnell says, “What if we abolished the Electoral College? Would anyone do that? Who would? I don't know anymore. This is a popular vote. That's what we have to do. ” he said. The person with the most votes wins. There is no racism in one person.
“That's what I want to do,” O'Donnell continued. “Dedicate your life to that, right? Find a cause you believe in and go for it.”
“Who's going to tell her?”
President Trump not only won the crucial Electoral College by a landslide, but also became the first Republican in two decades to win the popular vote. At the time of publication, Decision Desk Headquarters
shown Trump received approximately 73 million votes, 4,637,738 million more votes than Harris. The difference is roughly equivalent to the population of Louisiana.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
noticed“The extent of the victory, with an advantage in electoral battleground states, a popular vote victory, and a Republican-controlled Senate, represents a decisive rejection of the Biden-Harris administration.”
Critics online mocked Mr. O'Donnell for not recognizing that his claims might not have prevented Mr. Trump from further winning.
“Who's going to tell her?”
I wrote 1 X user.
Pittsburgh-based sports commentator Jon Steigerwald
asked“Is she still in favor of packing the Supreme Court?”
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