When it comes to President Trump, there’s always a tweet. In fact, there’s a Twitter TWTR, +1.62% account based on that very notion.

With that in mind, his staff might want to at least search the Trump archives before sending out emails like this one:

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Democrat of New York, triggered that response thanks to her continued call to abolish the Electoral College, which has handed the presidency to a candidate who lost the popular vote on five occasions, including Trump in the 2016 election.

“If the GOP were the ‘silent majority’ they claim, they wouldn’t be so scared of a popular vote,” she tweeted last week. “They *know* they aren’t the majority. They rely on establishing minority rule for power.”

Clearly, judging from the email above, the president vehemently disagrees with her position — at least what’s interpreted as her position by her detractors — that “coastal liberals in New York and California should have all the power” and that “Patriotic Americans” don’t deserve a voice.

Apparently, 2012 Donald Trump didn’t see it that way:

Sure, times change, people change. Maybe Trump has since realized the merits of a system that allowed him to become president.

Or perhaps he’s just pandering to his base.

Either way, Ocasio-Cortez finished him off with: “I’m so glad the president and I agree that the Electoral College has got to go.”