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That does sound like more, heh.
Author:
iairishcheeks
(22905 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 7:22 pm on Jun 15, 2024
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6% of voters in 6 swing states will decide the election.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:08pm 6/15/24
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Switch it to popular vote then. GOP would lose every election.
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Frank L
- 10:54am 6/16/24
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Frank L
- 10:54am 6/16/24
If anyone would consider voting for Biden,
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cubsfanin16
- 7:33pm 6/15/24
Sales people call this the illusion of choice. Would it be so bad to split in 2?
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LanceManion
- 5:33pm 6/15/24
So what? On theory our election could be decided by 1 vote out of 224 mil vote.That's the consquence
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Eli
- 5:20pm 6/15/24
Time to get rid of the electoral college?
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conorlarkin
- 3:25pm 6/15/24
not "marginal mathematical swings".
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und67
- 10:34am 6/16/24
People who enjoy the cities enjoy the cities and get the benefits and downsides, people that live in
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THEISMANCARR
- 9:13pm 6/15/24
Why are people who llve in urban areas less worthy to determine who should be our President?
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conorlarkin
- 10:15pm 6/15/24
Your popular vote theory would take every one but those in major cities out of any hope for
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THEISMANCARR
- 7:01pm 6/16/24
that's exactly what the electoral college does - it gives everyone a voice.
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und67
- 10:22am 6/16/24
Please respect that we're a federal country, not a unitary country. This is the foundation
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Eli
- 5:36pm 6/15/24
Yet the candidate you support rejected that notion in 2020, and still does.
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conorlarkin
- 7:53am 6/16/24
so help me out here, please, counsellor.
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und67
- 2:16pm 6/16/24
My reply to Eli is not based upon a BRD criminal standard. We know the facts.
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conorlarkin
- 5:14pm 6/16/24
the jan 6 subcommittee has as much credibility as
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und67
- 8:34pm 6/16/24
People forget that our federal government is limited to enumerated powers granted by the states
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Shadow_of_the_Dome
- 7:47pm 6/15/24
Okay….agree. But don’t bitch then when a few swing states decide the election like the OP is.
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Frank L
- 2:29pm 6/16/24
Disallow voting in urban areas of more than 1 million.
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BaronVonZemo
- 4:19pm 6/15/24
Many of them are intelligent but just lack basic common sense. Our forefathers were brilliant in
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THEISMANCARR
- 9:20pm 6/15/24
Urban votes shall be counted as 3/5ths as a compromise.
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iairishcheeks
- 4:38pm 6/15/24
Somewhat generous. Why not 4/9'ths? We know they don't understand fractions.
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:16pm 6/15/24
That does sound like more, heh.
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iairishcheeks
- 7:22pm 6/15/24
My solution is more choices.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:27pm 6/15/24