The person with at least a simple majority in the popular vote has always
one the electoral collage vote, I believe. If one wins the popular vote and
another the electoral, I believe the rule of law will prevail for this term,
but by the next general election an amendment will be passed switching to a
straight popular vote.
Kimberly Herbert (kimberly@wcc.net)
CAM Administrator
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts/Children's Art Museum
-----Original Message-----
From: Nnaell@aol.com [mailto:Nnaell@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:16 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Re: RE: jumping into the fray
So...my next question would be...<sorry I just can't stay in the corner!>
When was the last time the electorial college did not vote for the person
who
had the most popular vote? And...let's say GWB wins the pop but Gore wins
the Electorial...OMG..and then then if even a few states went against what
the pop vote was (per chance gore) then OMG...revolution! lol It is going
to be a crazy day tomorrow!
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