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US election passing peacefully?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 12717" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>US election passing peacefully?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is my point, though-- if Kerry had won Ohio, and Bush had won the popular vote by 4 million, the entire electoral process would have collapsed in accusations and powergrabs, and they both would have made a claim on the office. The Supreme Court may have decided that, due to a high volume of irregularities in the vote, the Electoral vote is the one more likely in error. There would be intense opposition to this, as well, and in the end the election would have been worthless-- a bad blow to the Constitutional transfer or retention of power. <em>Whichever </em>one got the office in the end would hold it <em>illegally</em>. As it is, the Constitution still wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 12717, member: 42"] [b]US election passing peacefully?[/b] This is my point, though-- if Kerry had won Ohio, and Bush had won the popular vote by 4 million, the entire electoral process would have collapsed in accusations and powergrabs, and they both would have made a claim on the office. The Supreme Court may have decided that, due to a high volume of irregularities in the vote, the Electoral vote is the one more likely in error. There would be intense opposition to this, as well, and in the end the election would have been worthless-- a bad blow to the Constitutional transfer or retention of power. [i]Whichever [/i]one got the office in the end would hold it [i]illegally[/i]. As it is, the Constitution still wins. [/QUOTE]
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