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In reply to the discussion: "Constitutional Responsibility" Means Senate Defeats Nominee But House Decides Prez [View all]SickOfTheOnePct
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Land Shark
Mar 2016
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Then let's be consistent - if Trump gets screwed his people have the right to demonstrate
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#24
If Hillary receives the most votes but a a Republican-controlled House threw the election to
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#27
As an American citizen, I said my peace. I have nothing further to add to this subject. Good day
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#29
There are a few parts of Constitution that are very unpopular but not yet amended like electoral
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#33
Bit ching rights is politics and strong bit ching rights is wining politics over time
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#37
Fantasizing about Hillary receiving the most votes in the general but not a majority and
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#39
Do tell: which Democratic states would Trump "likely" win with a third party run
onenote
Mar 2016
#3
People should be aware of the consequences of third candidates, but that said
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#7
Do you think the "poorly educated" he loves so much would be able to spell his name?
corkhead
Mar 2016
#5
Maybe he will start on it NOW given R's discuss their plans openly in media today
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#18
Only if Dems have majorities in 26 state delegations after the 2016 elections
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#16
That gaping hole in democracy is precisely what has kept us stuck in a 2-party system forever.
Kip Humphrey
Mar 2016
#31
Given the latitude states themselves have in managing their electoral obligations, this "compact"
Kip Humphrey
Mar 2016
#47
Well, here's the deal. The Constitution provides only ONE way to change it: amendment, not compact
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#49
And TODAY, the NYT reports Republicans are working on an independent campaign with "real" Repub
Land Shark
Mar 2016
#50