Something to bear in mind, for both Canadians and Americans, throughout all of this is that Trump won a plurality (~49.5%), not a majority, of the popular vote.
And more Americans didn't vote than voted for him.
When you look at all voting-age Americans, this is how it breaks down:
And more Americans didn't vote than voted for him.
When you look at all voting-age Americans, this is how it breaks down:
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On their faces.
These people didn't mind or care about him winning, afterall.
We're thinking more in terms of how we're never returning to the relationship we had before. Ever.
I just feel like there's a tendency to look at this through a prism of "it can go back to normal because it was decided by so few people" which won't happen.
But in the sense that you're looking at it from a home support angle, I can't imagine it's growing