Vermont has an odd rule where, if no one exceeds fifty percent of the vote, the winner is chosen by the Legislature. We could see some serious sh**t go down if Scott wins with say 49.99%.
Hasn't the legislature voted for the candidate who got the most votes every time for over 100 years, though. Anyway, Likely R.
Yeah, the legislature has made it pretty clear they have no intention of ever going against the popular vote. Which leads to the obvious question of why they don't just change the law.
Likely R. Scott has a much better chance of winning than a certain other GOP incumbent in a certain other New England state that shall go unnamed.
Don't be a hack, Charlie Baker is obviously going to win.