> Larry wrote:
> I'm sure they will have plenty of other opportunities, starting with this 
> congressional election yesterday:
> http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/04/01/ny.house.race/index.html?iref=newssearch
>

The thing I'm pretty amazed at is after 250 years we still don't know
how to do elections.

Basically the way it's rolling out is that if you have a close
election you can just pretend nobody was supposed to be elected.

e.g.,

Had Gore not conceded in 2000 that fight might still be going on.

If Coleman has his way MN will never get a second senator.

What would happen if every election was close?  No government?

Heeeeey ... waaaaaitttt a minute ...

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