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In reply to the discussion: If the Electoral College is 269 each [View all]zbdent
(35,392 posts)46. Would likely be 1/8 ...
New House is sworn in 1/3. This year, that's on a Thursday. Then they're off for the weekend. 1/6 is a Sunday, as much as Repugs hate government employees taking a day off, you think you'd get them to work on a Sunday? (Well, unless it's to vote on an anti-abortion bill, or another toothless "Save Teri" bill).
Monday's a "travel" day, more or less they don't do s*it on Mondays. So, at earliest, it would be the 8th.
Unless the Repugs keep the House. Then they'd FORCE the decision on 1/1, as soon as the ball dropped.
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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