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hurricanehink
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« on: March 25, 2015, 07:11:51 PM »

Warren, Hassan, McCaskill, or Klobuchar.

Gillibrand is unconstitutional (The President and VP have to be from different states).

Not Baldwin?

Baldwin would also work.

Warren, Hassan, McCaskill, or Klobuchar.

Gillibrand is unconstitutional (The President and VP have to be from different states).
No they don't. New York just can't cast more than half of it's electoral votes for candidates from it's own state.

I stand corrected. But still, that requirement would presumably be attained by each of New York's Electors voting for some other democrat for Vice President. It's certainly possible that this 29 electoral vote loss could push the democratic VP nominee under 270 EVs (BTW, electors cast separate votes for president and VP), throwing the decision into the senate, and if it is still republican-controlled, we could easily end up with a Clinton/Rubio or Clinton/Martinez administration.



Just do what Bush/Cheney did in 00. Cheney changed his registration to Wyoming. Hillary could change it to Arkansas.
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