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2. A couple of variables, as I understand it.
Sat Apr 2, 2016, 02:36 PM
Apr 2016

Each state delegation receives one vote in the House, so if the majority of reps in any given state belong to one party or another, that party controls the single vote. If the majority of states are controlled by one party, that party basically gets to select the candidate of their choice among, I believe, the top two vote-getters.

The one question I'm not clear on is whether it's the current Congress, or the one installed in January, 2017. If it's the new Congress, all the more reason to go all-out try to flip the House. GOTV, and then some!

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