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Meeker
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« on: April 05, 2008, 06:41:20 PM »

Boyda would never vote for McCain. The woman is incredibly liberal and has basically told the DCCC to go screw themselves and let her run her campaign. She doesn't really care about re-election, she's completely devoted to her ideology. I would be absolutely stunned if she voted for McCain in this situation.

A question - what if two faithless electors, in an attempt to get a third candidate into the House election, both voted for different people. We'd have like a 268-268-1-1 or 269-267-1-1 race. What happens then with the top three candidates?
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