Ashley wrote:Mr. Smarty-Pants, one more pro-Bush outburst from you (or any pro-candidate outburst from ANYONE) and this thread will be locked instantly and strikes issued. We have discussed time and time again--this thread was meant to be informative about the electoral college, NOT a political rallying point so we could divide ourselves up into bush-fans and kerry-supporters. That being said, I hope this thread returns to its academic purpose.
Heavens NO! A cheer like that could start a seriously violent riot between freindly Forum Members living hundreds of miles away... or not?
Besides if other members found out who you voted for, they might PM you a bomb.
Does this mean we're not allowed to cheer our favorite candidates on CAA?
oldphilosopher wrote:Well, there's something else at work here. If it WASN'T for the EC, or if all states split the votes, we'd have another problem here. The MAIN problem is that every 4 years, after the election, the senate goes about re-dividing up the territories in their own states to ensure that the people who are not in office will stay in office. THAT's the part that should really be making people nervous.
oldphilosopher wrote:I'll just stop here. If I don't, I'll start going off on the wretchedness of the US School system, and then clive will get mad that I spelt his name wrong...
Yahshua wrote:Currently there are 538 electoral votes spread out among the states... To be elected president, a candidate needs to win a majority of the electoral votes, which is at least 270.
oldphilosopher wrote:I just love how math works here. Pop quiz time:
What happens when BOTH parties get 269 votes?
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