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To: Hieronymus
It is only that simple if your individual vote will determine the election. Even if your individual vote detemined the state in which you are voting, your choice would only matter if the electoral college were close enough for the state to make the difference.

True, certainly, however keep Florida 2000 in mind, here.

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I am inclined to vote for Ryan but not Romney—writing in someone else for the top of the ticket.

Of course, my FRiend, your RYAN vote will only count if you vote for both of them. Perhaps it will help if you maintain the thought that Willard (with all his faults) did select Ryan, and that was the choice that so many of us conservatives were hoping for.

Also, if you needed a reason to vote Romney, look at what he has said about re-building our Military and the critical importance of maintaining a strong defense. (And contrast that with Obama and his bff Ayers' views on gutting our defense.

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130 posted on 08/12/2012 4:09:36 PM PDT by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: Seaplaner

It is only that simple if your individual vote will determine the election. Even if your individual vote detemined the state in which you are voting, your choice would only matter if the electoral college were close enough for the state to make the difference.
True, certainly, however keep Florida 2000 in mind, here.

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I think Florida actually strengthens my case in showing (1) that if it is statistically a tie, the lawyers and judges will actually be the determening factor and (2) the odds of it coming down in paper to one vote breaking a tie in a state are very very samll if Florida is the best example we have.


Of course, my FRiend, your RYAN vote will only count if you vote for both of them.


That depends on how good Willard’s lawyers are and how the judges are disposed. As one is technically voting for electors rather than for the candidates directly, there is a very good case to be made that I want the electors pledged to Ryan to be chosen, and that I would like Willard to drop dead (after making peace with his Maker, of course). In the least, it would be very entertaining.
Of course, if this vote is the crucial one, and it ends up being thrown out, the result is either slipping into a tie, or slipping out of a tie. Odds of this....

(Last go-round I voted for William Howard Taft and Sarah Palin, on the theory that if McCain wanted to be the second coming of Theodore Roosevelt, Taft was a solid pick; this time I am inclined to vote Coolidge-Ryan. I am all in favour of a governor from Mass. who understands the economy).


139 posted on 08/12/2012 4:59:30 PM PDT by Hieronymus ( (It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged. --G.K. Chesterton))
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