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Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
Funny you must be near me, I have the same thing happening to me right now...
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Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
Funny you must be near me, I have the same thing happening to me right now...
houston area?
I'd be willing to bet a Democrat will take office next, simply because Bush has disgraced Republicans.
i think he did something like spy on the opposition or something... as for popular vote, i believe its whether or not the public agrees with your campaign and its policies... correct me if im wrong on either of those.
peace:jointsmile:
even if the public disagrees, said person can still win... or something like that
dave - that would be hillary clinton... lol... personally.. either way i think we win... we're either gettin a woman or a black dude... so far (as said in a comedy but i'm twisting the end point) white men have been screwing up this country since the begining... i think it's time for a change (the comedy says white men have been screwing up this country since the begining of it, why change it now?)
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Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
Popular vote is simply all the votes counted out.Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
Electoral vote is basically "points" assigned to each state. The larger the state, the larger the "points". Win the popular vote IN THE STATE, win the points.
They go by the electoral vote. So let's say for instance,
Joe was running against Tom. Joe wins MA by 1,000,000 votes.
Tom wins TX by 1 vote.
Joe is winning the popular vote, but Tom is winning the electoral vote (which is what really matters).
So therefore, a president can be voted into office when less than half the population voted for someone else.
Lovely system, isn't it?
nah i put a post without thinking entirely first, lets just leave it at that.. i put bleh, while i cahnged it around so no one would go commenting on it... i'm drunk ..Quote:
Originally Posted by 4gan2ja0
he was the last truly presidential president we had. though i didn't agree with many of his policies, at least he didn't need handlers to tell him how to think. he was an everyman, very little charisma, who gave the impression of a man with a job to do. if it wasn't for the paranoia of the times which led to the watergate fiasco and his leaving office in disgrace this would be a very different country. since then all of our presidents have been either buffoons or popularity contest winners. now it seems we would rather have a fool with charisma than a man with a workable plan.Quote:
Originally Posted by b0Ng h!tz 4 mE
but that's just my opinion.
God help us LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho