On 10/03/2016 05:18 PM, Robert Wall wrote:
If they are not in those debates, it is argued that it is near-impossible for 
them to win much in the Electoral College.

Of course, all this assumes that the debates have any real impact.  I think 
most of the evidence shows the 1st debate mattered in the poll results (even if 
only 1-2 % points).  But the map between polls and votes is complex, too.  It's 
reasonable to think that only people who pay attention to politics at all care 
about the debates.  And those are also the people who respond to polls.  So, 
there's a leap of faith that the debates matter at all.

Barring any serious gaffes, my guess is the effect from advertisements swamps 
that from the debates.

Now, under this "possible" scenario, any other third-party candidate would have 
to be considered if they win any state; that is if I understand the rules for this 
heretofore unprecedented event. So, if this is so, what if a third-party candidate can 
win at least one state?

I suppose because Trump is so despised by so many Republicans, it's reasonable 
to think Johnson would have a chance in the House election.  But the populist 
backlash would be yuuuge.  Such a scenario would lend more credence to the 
worries about riots and domestic terrorism after the election.  So, my guess 
would be that if the House has to vote, they'll vote for Trump or Clinton.  
Since Clinton is basically a neocon right along the lines of Bush'43, 
respectable House Republicans will be able to justify a vote for her over 
Johnson.

According to /Merriam-Webster/, plausible means "appearing worthy of belief ."  
Maybe this year many things that didn't seem credible in the past could be worthy of our 
belief this cycle.  I mean, how credible is it that Donald Trump would have become the 
GOP's champion candidate for POTUS?  Everything seems upside-down this time.  Yes?

Heh, well some of us believe in things like virgin births, chiropracty, 
transubstantiation, telekinesis, chemtrails, and acupuncture ... So, it's plausible that 
the word "plausible" is a completely useless word. 8^)

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☣ glen

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