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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: Roger Sherman who wrote (972)11/8/2000 1:31:40 AM
From: Nandu  Read Replies (1) of 6710
 
It also allows for friendlier family reunions. :)


That reminds me of a personal story.

I hadn't seen my wife and son for a couple of months, following a job transfer. They were planning to join me, but when some holidays came up, I decided to make a suprise visit.

My wife was happy to see me, but her happiness was tempered by the fact that there was an election going on, and she knew I would "cancel" her vote by voting for the opposing candidate.

She still calls it the "most expensive wrong vote" since it cost me $200 to fly down and vote.

My candidate won. Hehehe.
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