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Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve
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6560No doubt the best argument for succession by the larger states that could be preCYBERKEN-12/24/2000
6559Pulled up google and found something real fast. It's based on fiscal 1999 dBrumar89-12/24/2000
6558I certainly hope they put an excessive amount of their political capital into thCYBERKEN-12/24/2000
6557Not right now. I've read a number of articles which compare the amounts paiBrumar89-12/24/2000
6556<i>As it is now, the small population states are basically subsidized - rechomolungma-12/24/2000
6555<i>The Electoral College assures that each state, no matter how large or sBrumar89-12/24/2000
6554I wonder how soon Hillary and the Libs will begin their attack on the Electoral Carolyn-12/24/2000
6553The Electoral College is one element of the Great Compromise between small stateIlaine-12/24/2000
6552<i>It seems to me that the issue of the Electoral College can be put in peBrumar89-12/24/2000
6551It seems to me that the issue of the Electoral College can be put in perspectiveIlaine-12/24/2000
6550Good presentation of that side. I would suggest, for the other view, that the siCYBERKEN-12/23/2000
6549I'd like to express a contrary opinion about the electoral college. You posBrumar89-12/23/2000
6548Mel Carnahan would have owned the seat for 6 years. Governor's appointed repCYBERKEN-12/22/2000
6547<<It's too bad that we cannot know who Gore would have appointed.>&CYBERKEN-12/22/2000
6546True. The Dems don't want informed voters. They just want votes.The Philosopher-12/22/2000
6545Probably didn't realize it.The Philosopher-12/22/2000
6544Thanks Carolyn....you be sure to do the same..... It's beginning to look a Shoot1st-12/22/2000
6543And to you, Shootie, and your family.Carolyn-12/22/2000
6542Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All! (Yes, the liberals are acting like sCarolyn-12/22/2000
6541Merry Christmas to everyone..... Live well.....drive safe.... don't becomeShoot1st-12/22/2000
6540Merry Christmas everyone. Just one thought on this whole "Bush's lips chomolungma-12/22/2000
6539Message 15072573 FWIW, Ashcroft is an honorable man. He was an effective two-teCarolyn-12/22/2000
6538This is true. The WSJ did run an article a month or two ago explaining how this Carolyn-12/22/2000
6537I think the suit would be to invalidate the vote for Carnahan because he was deachomolungma-12/22/2000
6536I don't know the answer, but if the seat was vacant, then the Democrat GoverIlaine-12/22/2000
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