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To: peyton randolph
This could trigger a situation where the President came from one party but the Vice President came from the other party because the electors couldn’t vote for both of them. I doubt either the GOPe or the Democrats would risk that.

Especially with Florida, a "swing state" with many electoral votes.

On the other hand, from an actual policy as opposed to partisan standpoint, would anybody really notice if a Democratic VP were switched with an establishment GOP VP, or vice-versa?

43 posted on 04/13/2015 9:50:06 AM PDT by ek_hornbeck
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To: ek_hornbeck

“On the other hand, from an actual policy as opposed to partisan standpoint, would anybody really notice if a Democratic VP were switched with an establishment GOP VP, or vice-versa?”

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True. Two factions of the Uniparty fighting it out over which ones fleece the taxpayer in “public service” versus those temporarily in the private sector as lobbyists for the fleecing.


45 posted on 04/13/2015 9:55:48 AM PDT by peyton randolph (Good intentions do not excuse poor results.)
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