georgewallace3 |
02-26-2006 11:01 PM |
wrong...
"Even if Congress had voted to reject Ohio's 20 electoral votes, the outcome would have been the same. With 518 valid votes cast (instead of 538), the majority necessary for election by the Electoral College under the Twelfth Amendment would have been 260 votes, which Bush and Cheney, each with 266, would have reached. If Ohio's votes had been deemed to have been cast, but not counted, so that no candidate had a majority, Bush and Cheney would have almost certainly been chosen by the House and Senate, respectively, under the Twelfth Amendment's procedures. Only a complete reversal of Ohio's vote count and a new certification for Kerry could have changed the result."
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Originally posted by tallgreekalum
Two comments:
1. Kerry got more votes than any presidential candidate in history..except for George Bush. 50,000 voters changed their minds in Ohio and HE'D be president.
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