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Epsilon Clue
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Now with content!
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Epsilon Clue – Now with content! Skip to content Epsilon Clue Now with content! Menu Home The Grand Movening I’ve done some tidying up of my digital life, and moved this here blag thing back over to ooblick.com . If you read this, please update your RSS feeds, bookmarks, and suchlike accordingly. Author arensb Posted on February 23, 2021 Categories Site News Leave a comment on The Grand Movening National Public Vote: Close Elections One of the nightmare scenarios sometimes brought up when arguing for the Electoral College and against the popular vote is, what happens in case of a really close election? There would have to be a nationwide recount. Think Florida 2000, times 50. For instance, take the 1960 election , where Kennedy beat Nixon by 0.17% of the popular vote. He won by 84 Electoral Votes, a comfortable margin, but this seems to be the sort of thing that the close-race argument seeks to address. For one thing, it seems to me that if...
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