Liberals ironically claim that if Donald Trump is allowed to officially become President, America would suddenly be a more violent, less tolerant nation.
This Republican Elector would probably beg to differ.
Supporters cheer for Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton at her election night event on the day of the Montana and South Dakota Democratic presidential primary, at Baruch College in New York, NY on June 3, 2008. Clinton said she had made no decision yet on the future of her candidacy for president after her rival Barack Obama clinched the Democratic party nomination. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Banerian is an Electoral College elector from Michigan and has received hundreds of threats from Democrats and Hillary Clinton supporters. These are the same people who would tell you bullying is wrong and tolerance is mandatory if you want to live in their world. The irony is not lost on me.
Banerian claims that these threats have come from voters who don’t want to see Donald Trump become President. He describes a couple of the more graphic ones:
“I’ve had people threatening to put a bullet in the back of my mouth, people saying to throw myself in front of a bus.”
The Electoral College is set to cast their final votes on Monday, apparently prompting some desperate Dems to pull out all the stops to convince at least 37 electors to cast their votes for Hillary, denying Trump the Presidency.
In his interview on Fox Business Network, Banerian claims that most of the letters he’s been receiving are from New York and California. No surprise there, really.
Watch his interview below:
Talk about sore losers, man. This is just sad.
Stay strong, Electoral College electors. You have a job to do and you shouldn’t allow these Democrat terrorists to prevent you from electing the people’s choice to the White House.