If Trump is so concerned about rigging, why doesn't he have the Republicans go and observe the proccess, if only to 'make sure that the dirty liberals don't rig THAT proccess up'? It smacks of hypocrisy to blame the Dems for rigging when he won.
I think now Trump is afraid that they are calling for a recount so they can temper with the vote.
Tamper. To temper is to tune an instrument, or to improve a metal's consistency through various methods. To tamper is to interfere with or alter, usually with a connotation of illegal or unethical behavior.
Etymology Man awaaaaay!
Even more fun: temper takes a subject, but if you are tempering with something, you are not tempering the something. E.g. I will temper the sword with a hammer. I could also say "I will temper with the hammer" and leave the subject of the tempering ambiguous.
And you don't tamper a lock, you tamper
with a lock. Very interesting.
smjjames: answering that question will probably take a lot of research. I know that the university I am currently attending, because of who its sponsoring organization is, is rather more to the right than universities normally are. If I had to guess, many conservatives don't feel comfortable surrounded by progressives, so once the scale started to tip toward progressive faculty fewer and fewer conservatives joined university faculty. Also, many whole departments (e.g. gender studies) are going to be shunned by conservatives. Finally, with the rise of "speech codes" on college campuses, conservative thinkers who speak out on campus are often persecuted for doing so (e.g. people getting a pro-life group banned from a campus for putting up "Unborn Lives Matter" posters).
Okay, so we know how slight political trends can be amplified, but how did that slight political trend originate in the first place?
I hypothesize that as working-class liberals left the party, the party was made up of more middle- and upper-class individuals, and that these people are more likely to go to college. Wait a sec, though - this wouldn't explain the shift
within colleges; it would explain why more liberals are college students, but not why more college students are liberal.