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Politics : Why do we still have the Electoral College?

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To: deep_rough who wrote (28)11/4/2004 8:19:43 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (1) of 60
 
Let not over do it Gary, there were little more than 10MM votes counted in California.

Are you saying half could be fraud?

Let's try to be little more realistic,
I would say not even 50,000 votes are fraud in Calif.
If it is, we need to change the system.

Ok let's double that number to 100,000.
And that's about 1% of the total votes in Calif.
And that's less than 0.1% of total vote of 116MM.

Now compare that to 55 EC vote out of 538, that is whopping 10%.

Are you going to say "Butt, butt, still 100,000 is a bigger number than 55, so I am sure it is more important to block 100,000 illegal vote than blocking 55 illegal electoral vote, duh..."
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