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LongLiveRock
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« on: May 27, 2016, 04:21:29 PM »

Same Day
Disadvantages:
-One could literally win on name recognition
-No retail campaigning
-Everyone would hide out in CA or TX
-Alaska's vote would never matter
-Nobody would get anywhere close to a majority

Current
Disadvantages:
-long
-boring


Neither has any advantages.
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LLR
LongLiveRock
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2016, 11:11:13 AM »

Same Day
Disadvantages:
-One could literally win on name recognition
-No retail campaigning
-Everyone would hide out in CA or TX
-Alaska's vote would never matter
-Nobody would get anywhere close to a majority

Current
Disadvantages:
-long
-boring


Neither has any advantages.

Advantage surely lmao.

Never really know why American assume that a popular vote would mean you would easily win if you dithered around in LA for a bit. I mean ... that doesn't hold much logic tbh.

I mostly meant that all/most campaigning would be huge, sweeping ad campaigns since even rallies would be a waste of time.
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