Question:
What would happen to the Electoral map if nobody in Texas could vote for either candidate?
Could this throw the election for the Republicans, a la Nader in 2000?
What would happen to the Electoral map if nobody in Texas could vote for either candidate?
Could this throw the election for the Republicans, a la Nader in 2000?
Throw it for the Republicans? Quite the opposite, I would think. Obama wasn’t going to get those 34 Electoral votes; no way, no how. But if McCain doesn’t get them, how’s he ever going to get to 270?
Question:
What would happen to the Electoral map if nobody in Texas could vote for either candidate?
Could this throw the election for the Republicans, a la Nader in 2000?
WRITE IN OBAMA!
This Bob Barr thing has as much chance seeing the light of day as the non-partisan troopergate report in Alaska.
What would happen to the Electoral map if nobody in Texas could vote for either candidate?
Could this throw the election for the Republicans, a la Nader in 2000?
Throw it for the Republicans? Quite the opposite, I would think. Obama wasn’t going to get those 34 Electoral votes; no way, no how. But if McCain doesn’t get them, how’s he ever going to get to 270?
Go, Bob, go!
(1) It’ll never happen.
(2) Even if it did, all the Barr electors would go for McCain in the second round, so no difference in the Electoral College.