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As most of us can remember from the 2000 election, Florida had lots of issues with hanging chads and butterfly ballots, and the election wasn't finally resolved until nearly a month after Election Day. In 2004, it was Ohio's turn to have lots of problems, such as hours-long lines to vote in some places (although Bush would've won Ohio anyway). In 2008 we didn't hear as much about these problems, because the election wasn't very close...but in 2012 it looks like we're heading for another very close election, where we'll inevitably hear lots more about voting irregularities from whichever side loses.
So just for fun, let's play a game: Which state do you think will screw up the election this time around and ruin it for the other 49 states? I'm going to guess Colorado. :mrgreen:
Other (cowards vote)
I hope and I think things will have improved, but with more tea-baggers around.....and with conservative efforts to curtail the voting right of minorities..
So both Ohio and Florida (very ,very close election)
My first guess is Florida, following by Ohio. I hope that everything is over and done with by Wednesday morning so we as a nation, can move forward with whatever it is we have.
Proof please.
My first guess is Florida, following by Ohio. I hope that everything is over and done with by Wednesday morning so we as a nation, can move forward with whatever it is we have.
Everyone ready for the Ohio Recount?
Out of the gate, Florida seems to be the early leader for screwing up the election this time around. It remains to be seen if the other states can catch up to Florida's suckitude to win this dubious honor by Election Day...although Ohio seems determined to try its hardest.
It never ceases to amaze me that we've been holding elections for 200+ years and some states still can't seem to figure it out. :lol:
Ohio_ as it seems to be coveted more by both parties,,,, more than the others, then colorado'
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