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so now rove is an expert and truthteller![]()
Even though I cant stand the guy, he did predict a few days before the election that Bush would win it in Ohio. That is exactly what happened..
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so now rove is an expert and truthteller![]()
OH and FL flip and you're down to 291. Still doubt Mac has any chance, but this will undoubtedly be closer than either of Clinton's wins. Clinton overplayed his hand in 93 and 94, and Obama's big labor agenda will piss off AZ, FL, GA, and NC - all right to work states and all poised to gain EVs for 2012.
Even though I cant stand the guy, he did predict a few days before the election that Bush would win it in Ohio. That is exactly what happened..
so, your saying he is wrong now too?Well ya and he predicted the GOP would retain the senate and house in 2006. Because he had THE math.
Well, my main point is that a company that intentionally builds a machine that can control the vote is not something to 'get over' but rather something to put in a landfill.
and your a fool to think that the states would just comply with congress taking away their constitutional dutiesSeeing as congress has passed unconstitutional laws numerous times before, they could pass a law to do what Chris said. You're a fool not to see that.
it would require a constitutional amendment
you realize that is all on a volentary basis and has no enforcement to it?No it wouldn't. Why do you make stuff up?
The Help America Vote Act (Pub.L. 107-252), or HAVA, is a United States federal law which passed in the House 357-48 and 92-2 in the Senate[1] and was signed into law by President Bush on October 29, 2002.[2] Drafted (at least in part) in reaction to the controversy surrounding the 2000 U.S. presidential election, the goals of HAVA are:[3]
replace punch card voting systems;
create the Election Assistance Commission to assist in the administration of Federal elections; and
establish minimum election administration standards.
Almost two million ballots were disqualified in the 2000 election because they registered multiple votes or none when run through vote-counting machines.[4]
HAVA mandates that all states and localities upgrade many aspects of their election procedures, including their voting machines, registration processes and poll worker training. The specifics of implementation have been left up to each state, which allows for varying interpretations of the Federal law.
Help America Vote Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia