Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Stephen Green crunches the electoral vote numbers based on certain assumptions of presidential popularity. I thought this statement was telling: “You'll note that when the Republican candidate loses 47/52, he loses by 138 electoral votes. But look above again, and you'll see that when the Democratic candidate loses by the same figures, he loses by 180. In other words, without Ross Perot around, the Democrats remain electorally challenged.”

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