Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Yes, I actually expect the House to flip to majority Democratic. But in the scenario where no presidential candidate gets 270 and the vote is thrown to the House, the delegation from each state gets one vote and the Republicans have more states.
What do you mean Rs have more states?
Anonymous wrote:This just in, No Labels hoping to act as the spoilers for the benefit of the GOP; willing and able on multiple levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Yes, I actually expect the House to flip to majority Democratic. But in the scenario where no presidential candidate gets 270 and the vote is thrown to the House, the delegation from each state gets one vote and the Republicans have more states.
What do you mean Rs have more states?
If each state in the House gets only one vote, there are more states where the majority of its Congressmembers are Republicans than those where there are Democrats.
Alabama has like 5-6 Republicans and 1 Democrat. So does Tennessee. And Louisiana. Think of all of the states that have only one Rep who’s an R - ND, SD, WY. Even big swing states like PA, MI, WI, NC have more GOP representatives than Democrats due to gerrymandering.
Who would they install? The GOP does not vote as a block and the biggest trump haters are republicans because he destroyed their party. With democrats help and the GOP trump haters...who would they choose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Yes, I actually expect the House to flip to majority Democratic. But in the scenario where no presidential candidate gets 270 and the vote is thrown to the House, the delegation from each state gets one vote and the Republicans have more states.
What do you mean Rs have more states?
If each state in the House gets only one vote, there are more states where the majority of its Congressmembers are Republicans than those where there are Democrats.
Alabama has like 5-6 Republicans and 1 Democrat. So does Tennessee. And Louisiana. Think of all of the states that have only one Rep who’s an R - ND, SD, WY. Even big swing states like PA, MI, WI, NC have more GOP representatives than Democrats due to gerrymandering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Yes, I actually expect the House to flip to majority Democratic. But in the scenario where no presidential candidate gets 270 and the vote is thrown to the House, the delegation from each state gets one vote and the Republicans have more states.
What do you mean Rs have more states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Yes, I actually expect the House to flip to majority Democratic. But in the scenario where no presidential candidate gets 270 and the vote is thrown to the House, the delegation from each state gets one vote and the Republicans have more states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Yes, I actually expect the House to flip to majority Democratic. But in the scenario where no presidential candidate gets 270 and the vote is thrown to the House, the delegation from each state gets one vote and the Republicans have more states.
Anonymous wrote:The house of reps could be Dem by next January
Anonymous wrote:So the party with the smallest number of votes will sway enough republican and democratic legislators to gain the presidency. The aftermath of that will be fun to watch.![]()