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« on: November 30, 2016, 02:25:10 PM »

Try this one on for size


In 2000, a man lives in Florida and receives one ballot on voting day. He only votes for Gore on this ballot. However, when he submits his ballot, he ends up voting for both Bush and Gore. There was only one ballot submitted, there were no hanging chad errors, he only voted for president and there were no write-ins of any sort. How is this possible?

The man who voted for Gore in 2000 voted for Bush Sr. in 1992. Therefore, when he submitted his ballot in 2000, he ended up voting for both Bush and Gore.







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