KKK Giddy As System Designed By Slaveholders Trumps Popular Vote

The Electoral College cast it's votes for Trump for President Monday - using a system set up by slave owners designed to override the power of the popular vote.

Nearly three million more Americans cast their ballots for a different president.  Just 538 people decided our political fate.

White supremacists like former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke is giddy about the racist, Neo-Nazi movement's prospects under Trump. He says appointments like Alabama's Jeff Sessions as Attorney General mean the KKK-Nazi movement is on the march in America.

David Duke: " We are on the way! Bannon, Flynn and Sessions as Attorney General I believe are the first steps in taking America back.

For the first time in years our side is empowered. Our side is enthusiastic. Our side is excited.

Bravo President Trump! Some great first steps. We are on the way folks to taking America back!"

 

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