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The Electoral College, Under Attack

hboring Wrote: Nov 02, 2012 11:16 PM
That happens in the case of a tie in the votes of the electors. Each state then has one vote, a majority deciding the winner. number two is the Vice President. Only if there is a tie for number two does it go to the Senate. Article II, Section 1., paragraph three, as amended. http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_transcript.html

As Tuesday’s election ticks ever nearer, my fervent wish is a solid electoral college win for Mitt Romney. Not to get greedy, but I’d like it in the bag before the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

I hope this is not asking too much. October’s poll swing and a broadening visceral sense tell me this election may not feature the nail-biting closeness we have been told to expect for months.

But if we are to be ensnared by a down-to-the-wire finish, get ready for the attendant micro-focus on the Electoral College, and the resulting debate over whether it should...

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