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In reply to the discussion: If the Electoral College is 269 each [View all]RomneyLies
(3,333 posts)31. See post eleven
24 states have an even number of House members. It is highly likkely that one or more will have an evenly split delegation meaning that unless a member of one party or the other crossed party lines, any state with a evenly split delegation would cast no vote.
You'd be surprised how many states end up with evenly split delegations.
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Technically they could vote in someone entirely different. Even more extreme.
still_one
Oct 2012
#37
Does anyone honestly think Democrats would have the balls to make Biden Romney's VP?
Azathoth
Oct 2012
#4
Yes, Republicans would approve of them but won't vote for them over an (R)
Motown_Johnny
Oct 2012
#35
As stated. the House picks to President and the Senate the Vice President.
Recovered Repug
Oct 2012
#10
If it got to that point, my guess is that one or more states would try to recall their delegations
Azathoth
Oct 2012
#34
The rub here is that the Constitution doesn't say that tied states don't vote
SickOfTheOnePct
Oct 2012
#43
So in theory Boehner and a handful of carefully chosen Teabaggers could pick the next President
Azathoth
Oct 2012
#51
That's why the Bush v. Gore decision was so accepted by the Congress in 2000.
RomneyLies
Oct 2012
#59
Yes. The House picks the President and the Senate the Vice President...
Drunken Irishman
Oct 2012
#15
Good luck with that. You think the (R)s would put President Obama back in office when
Motown_Johnny
Oct 2012
#19
hahaha, you used the phrase "both parties would come to an agreement" (nt)
Posteritatis
Oct 2012
#45
don't assume every democrat or republican would vote with their party on that vote.
hrmjustin
Oct 2012
#38
It's likely they would be under tremendous pressure to vote their state's popular vote
davidn3600
Oct 2012
#52