Rosie O’Donnell upset Trump won, wants voting system changed
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Following President-elect Donald Trump’s decisive victory over Kamala Harris, a visibly distraught Rosie O’Donnell is calling for the elimination of the Electoral College. However, she fails to acknowledge that Trump secured both the electoral and popular votes in Tuesday’s election.
O’Donnell, whose longstanding disagreement with Trump spans many years, shared a TikTok video in the aftermath of Trump’s win. Despite appearing to be battling the flu, the former talk show host maintained her composure until she labeled the Electoral College as “racist.”
Unhinged Rosie O’Donnell finally breaks her silence after Trump’s landslide victory; suggests getting rid of the Electoral College vote. pic.twitter.com/YEICkwoYm3
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“How about we do away with the Electoral College? Anyone in favor of that? I’m not so sure anymore,” she remarked. “We need a popular vote system. The candidate with the most votes should win – one person, one vote. No racist math involved.”
However, as reported by Breitbart News, Trump garnered 50.9 percent of the popular vote, compared to Harris’ 47.6 percent.
Trump’s electoral victory was overwhelming. His current electoral count stands at 295, not including Nevada and Arizona, which are expected to bring his total to 312. In contrast, Kamala Harris received 226 electoral votes.
A clearly dejected Rosie O’Donnell is pushing for the abolishment of the Electoral College following President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding win over Kamala Harris — neglecting to mention the fact that Trump won both the electoral and popular votes on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/hNNDDZk4lt
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Recently, O’Donnell contributed to the spread of misinformation regarding the first assassination attempt on Trump.
“I’m uncertain about what transpired that day,” O’Donnell stated in a September TikTok video. “But I don’t believe it was a bullet that struck him. Perhaps it was a fragment of something. I’m not sure. There’s no visible scar, yet blood was everywhere.”