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This man interviewed live8+ ArchivesCNN at an anti-Donald Trump protest in Chicago Wednesday night is not taking Hillary Clinton's loss lightly.

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The highly animated and passionate man could not be stopped once he got going about how unfair Clinton's loss is for the American people.

He also seemed very frustrated about Clinton winning the popular vote, but not enough electoral votes.


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"More human beings voted for Hillary," he loudly says into the mic. "Just count the votes."

His solution to the electoral loss? Have Clinton bring it up with the Supreme Court.

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"It's ridiculous, Hillary you're a lawyer. Walk in, go to the Supreme Court," he pleaded.

He seemed very panicky and stressed out, as several Twitter users noticed.

He then got even more dramatic, professing his deep devotion to the Democratic candidate, and really, the world.

"I believe in you, Hillary," he said before rattling off a list of people that need Clinton. "Women need you, minorities need you, Chicago needs you, I need you, we all need you, this country needs you."

"You can definitely feel his passion," the interviewer said as he attempted to back away from the agitated man.

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