Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Pundit Watch 2004 

Let's see ... a familiar situation: Candidate X has won the popular vote, but it looks like Candidate Y, due to a close election in a contested state, may have a chance to win the Electoral College vote and still become President.

What should Candidate Y do?

  1. Concede graciously -- he could never have "legitimacy" as President without winning the popular vote.
  2. Call out the lawyers and fight! Don't let a little thing like the popular vote totals get in the way of having your sorry butt warming the big chair in the Oval Office.
[Note: I am actually a fan of the Electoral College.]

The real fun: people with more free time than I (probably rabble-rousing, pajama-wearing bloggers) should be checking the various punditry for whether their answers to the above question mutate from 2000 to 2004 depending on the values of X and Y.


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