what if we get 269-269 Electoral Vote Tie!!!
what if we get 269-269 Electoral Vote Tie!!!
here is what has to happen in the swing states:
go Kerry:
Iowa
Michigan
Ohio
Pennsylvania (leaning Kerry heavily atm)
go Bush:
New Mexico
Wisconsin
Florida
that would create 269-269 electoral votes (270 need to win), and then it goes to the Senate?
and if it goes to the senate, is it the newly elected Senators or the existing crop?
and can the VP cast the deciding vote in the senate if he is indeed voting for himself to become VP?
my electoral vote calculator was the NY Times swing states thingee
go Kerry:
Iowa
Michigan
Ohio
Pennsylvania (leaning Kerry heavily atm)
go Bush:
New Mexico
Wisconsin
Florida
that would create 269-269 electoral votes (270 need to win), and then it goes to the Senate?
and if it goes to the senate, is it the newly elected Senators or the existing crop?
and can the VP cast the deciding vote in the senate if he is indeed voting for himself to become VP?
my electoral vote calculator was the NY Times swing states thingee
It'd be the existing crop of Senators, as this would occur shortly after the election and any newly elected Senators would have yet to be sworn in. And according to Senate rules, yes the VP would be called on to cast the deciding vote :boggle:
Wouldn't it be ironic if Kerry won the popular vote, ties on electoral votes, ties in the Senate and Cheney votes Bush (and himself) in...
Wouldn't it be ironic if Kerry won the popular vote, ties on electoral votes, ties in the Senate and Cheney votes Bush (and himself) in...
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There'll be a serious outrage if the election ends up being decided by anyone other than the people or the electoral college. Especially if Bush ends up being appointed again instead of elected.
What blows my mind is that hundreds of thousands of banks around the world can operate 8-9 hours a day, almost every day of the week, offer services over the Internet, and offer services via humans and be accurate down to the penny. Yet a single election, once every four years, can't even come close to being accurate.
Go figure.
What blows my mind is that hundreds of thousands of banks around the world can operate 8-9 hours a day, almost every day of the week, offer services over the Internet, and offer services via humans and be accurate down to the penny. Yet a single election, once every four years, can't even come close to being accurate.
Go figure.
How many states did W win in 2000? How many electoral votes was that?Siji wrote:There'll be a serious outrage if the election ends up being decided by anyone other than the people or the electoral college. Especially if Bush ends up being appointed again instead of elected.
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I would be laughing for months.Xzion wrote:the best thing that could happen this election would be if bush won the popular vote and kerry won the electoral college clearly
wed get rid of bush and the electoral college at the same time
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Presidential candidate:George W. BushRekaar. wrote:How many states did W win in 2000? How many electoral votes was that?
Electoral vote: 271
Popular vote: 50,456,002 47.87%
Presidential Candidate: Al Gore
Electoral vote: 266
Popular vote: 50,999,897 48.38%
edit: from http://www.wordiq.com/definition/U.S._p ... tion,_2000
in an ideal world, do you honestly think dems or repubs want an honest election?Siji wrote:There'll be a serious outrage if the election ends up being decided by anyone other than the people or the electoral college. Especially if Bush ends up being appointed again instead of elected.
What blows my mind is that hundreds of thousands of banks around the world can operate 8-9 hours a day, almost every day of the week, offer services over the Internet, and offer services via humans and be accurate down to the penny. Yet a single election, once every four years, can't even come close to being accurate.
Go figure.
Hell, we still have the electoral college, of course were not going to have an honest election
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Voro,
Answers to your questions (found in article II).
1. The House, not the Senate, votes on the president. Because of the ruls of the House (not the Constitution), this vote would be of the new members.
2. The Senate votes on teh Vice President. Because of the rules of teh Senate (not the Constitution), the vote would be of the current members (including, again by Senate rules not the constitution, the current VP as President of the Senate in the case of a tie in the Senate vote).
Answers to your questions (found in article II).
1. The House, not the Senate, votes on the president. Because of the ruls of the House (not the Constitution), this vote would be of the new members.
2. The Senate votes on teh Vice President. Because of the rules of teh Senate (not the Constitution), the vote would be of the current members (including, again by Senate rules not the constitution, the current VP as President of the Senate in the case of a tie in the Senate vote).
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I agree with you that I don't believe they want an honest election. What disappoints me is that the American public don't really seem to give a rats ass. Most of us (myself included) take a lot of stuff for granted and just assume that most of what was put in place 200 some years ago will keep on working as intended. Greed however is a powerful AA ability.Xzion wrote:in an ideal world, do you honestly think dems or repubs want an honest election?Siji wrote:What blows my mind is that hundreds of thousands of banks around the world can operate 8-9 hours a day, almost every day of the week, offer services over the Internet, and offer services via humans and be accurate down to the penny. Yet a single election, once every four years, can't even come close to being accurate.
Hell, we still have the electoral college, of course were not going to have an honest election
We've gone past the point now where the people could actually stage a revolution or do anything drastic to try to change the system as everyone would be called a terrorist and locked away without trial for the rest of their lives. More and more freedoms are taken and less and less people seem to care. I honestly don't forsee much of a change for the better, regardless of who becomes president, unless it's someone that's already independantly wealthy (e.g. Perot, Trump, Gates) and has the country's best interests at heart instead of their own. We need someone who doesn't bow to big corporations and can still get elected by the people.
Edit: No, I wasn't suggesting those names above as good candidates for president, I was giving examples of the type of wealth.
Math is always exact and social science is never exact.Siji wrote:There'll be a serious outrage if the election ends up being decided by anyone other than the people or the electoral college. Especially if Bush ends up being appointed again instead of elected.
What blows my mind is that hundreds of thousands of banks around the world can operate 8-9 hours a day, almost every day of the week, offer services over the Internet, and offer services via humans and be accurate down to the penny. Yet a single election, once every four years, can't even come close to being accurate.
Go figure.
i am a liberal.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- A freak tie result in the U.S. presidential election could mean the House of Representatives would choose the next president, a scenario that would favor Republican incumbent Bush.
But since the Senate would decide the vice presidency, Bush could end up with Democrat John Edwards.
Bush: Vice President Edwards, I want you to go to the North Pole and research global warming for the next few years...and quit looking at me with that shit eating grin! Move it!