Las Vegas Review-Journal

Trump presidency

- Mike Morgan Las Vegas

In response to Robert Collins’ Tuesday letter in which he made numerous points in an effort to delegitimi­ze Donald Trump’s presidency:

Mr. Collins first complained about Mr. Trump threatenin­g to rescind top-secret clearances for government officials. None of the individual­s in ques-

time. It is usually provided so that previous officials can offer advice to the current administra­tion. They have all displayed animus toward Mr. Trump. Since they have shown bias against him, any counsel they might offer is compromise­d.

Next, he trots out the old “but Hillary won the popular vote” argument. While Ms. Clinton won nationally by 2.9 million votes, she carried California by 3.4 million votes. So while Ms. Clinton won the People’s Republic of California, Mr. Trump won the overall popular vote in the other 49 states. These facts may be interestin­g or fun, but they are also irrelevant. Even if we eliminate the Electoral College, we can’t assume how the results will change. Campaigns would modify their strategies, spending their time and money differentl­y. They’d probably ignore large portions of the country.

Mr. Collins’ final complaint about gerrymande­ring allowing Mr. Trump to be elected was the silliest of all. The only federal offices affected by gerrymande­ring are those in the House of Representa­tives. While I also disagree with the practice of gerrymande­ring, neither presidenti­al or Senate races are impacted by it.

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