lawgator1
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Shirley, somebody has taken the time to process a prop EC vote result for at least all current elections to see any impact on the outcome.Spoken like someone who understands many "blue states" are only blue because of the population in a handful of counties. Take Nevada as an example. It's blue because of two counties. The rest of the state is majority red. But Las Vegas and Reno have enough people to swing it blue.
Spoken like someone who understands many "blue states" are only blue because of the population in a handful of counties. Take Nevada as an example. It's blue because of two counties. The rest of the state is majority red. But Las Vegas and Reno have enough people to swing it blue.
You seem to be arguing that because you think the claims are tenuous and the outcome of the election being changed dubious, that this case should be ready to hit the streets or we should be seeing the evidence.Yeah I’m sure that’s it.
You're an elitist tool. Noted.Correct. Dem voters tend to be clustered more in cities, particularly the larger ones. Giving electoral votes to remote or undeveloped counties just because that's where poorer and uneducated whites tend to live is worse than current system of overweighting votes from rural states as is.
I'm sure it could be unpopular.You honestly don’t see how the EC becoming progressively less popular could affect it’s future?
Well I actually hope you’re right but with certification deadlines looming and the count in his favor I just see the odds more in his corner. I am really interested to see what Powell lays down. Rudy is just a distraction and smoke screen.
Ironically, we should’ve been more like the Borg since Europe utilizes mail ballots very sparingly, and in relatively very countries. The majority of first world countries do not use them in the manner but the US does, or at all because it is inherently less secure.Yep. We are no where near the Borg mindset of the European countries which many opine to be like. We are a federalist government with mostly equal distributed powers between the central and regional (states) governments (well were supposed to be). And for our geography alone it makes sense. We are a huge nation. What works in NY doesn’t necessarily work in TX