I vote Hillary, just so the next oval office story will have a little more shebang to it.
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Ill be the first one in line to put .230 grain round through her skull
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“This is the secret service calling”
Theyll never take me ALIVE!
thats the point…as far as voting…non of the potential candiates right now I dont feel are capable of running our country. Not that GW is doing any better…I say we vote Fuzzy Fish as prez.
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How though? I really don’t understand how anyone cannot see through her vagueness, and paltry track record. She has done NOTHING for the state of new york since becoming senator, and she contradicts herself more times than I thought was humanly possible.
I just don’t get it.
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Media Conspiracy?
cliff’s notes about my previous post: you vote for electorates… they vote for the prez… a republican elector can vote democrat… and to reiterate my penultimate post, i dont give a shit who wins theyre all flawed in certain ways, as long as my taxes are low…
In a presidential election a voter casts a vote for a “ticket”. Yes, it comes down to the Electoral College which officially selects our president and vice president, but most times the elector will follow the popular vote. Some states even require them to do so. I believe it has happened only 4 times that an elector has “changed” their position: In 1820 a New Hampshire elector voted for John Quincy Adams, but was pledged to vote for James Monroe, In 1960 an Oklahoma elector voted for Harry F. Byrd instead of Richard Nixon, an again in 1968 a North Carolina elector voted for George C. Wallace instead of Nixon, and in 1988 a West Virginia elector voted for Lloyd Bentsen instead of Dukakis.
Cliffs: Your vote for President/Vice President DOES matter.