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To: Tallguy
Another thought: If it should come down to a single state splitting it’s EV’s to give either candidate a 1-point victory, then the lid is going to blow off. Neither side will ‘accept’ the verdict.

Especially since the Dems had a fit about a proposal in Pennsylvania to split electoral votes the way Nebraska does.

The fraudulent Philly and Pittsburgh Dem vote counters the widespread red votes in the rest of the state. Adapt a Nebraska-style method and a majority of electoral votes in PA would go pubbie. The Dems had kittens about that (and the proposal died in the PA legislature), but are now hedging on Omaha in case of an electoral tie?

But, then again, the 'H' in Obama's middle name should stand for 'Hypocrite'.

5 posted on 02/29/2012 6:42:14 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: dirtboy

It’d be nice if California would do it, too. Look at any electoral results map. Blue areas are LA, SF/Oak and Marin County...the rest is conservative red. Had a Californian point this out to me years ago, she said if electoral votes were apportioned by counties, Clinton would’ve lost in a landslide.


11 posted on 02/29/2012 8:07:12 AM PST by gnickgnack2 (QUESTION obama's AUTHORITY)
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To: dirtboy; Tallguy

Regardless of who wins the GOP nomination, I already see the following states as a lock for Obama regardless of how bad the economy goes (and their electoral votes):

NJ 15
NY 31
Connecticut 7 ,
Delaware 3,
Masschusetts 12,
Rhode Island 4
Vermont 3,
Maine 4,
Maryland 10
California 55 ,
Oregon 7,
Washington 11,
Illinois 21,
Hawaii 4,
DC 3

That’s 190 of the 270 needed to win right there.


12 posted on 02/29/2012 8:14:40 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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