Two States Split Their Presidential Electors

Both Maine and Nebraska have elected presidential electors from both parties. In Maine there will be three Democratic presidential electors and one Republican elector. In Nebraska there will be four Republican electors and one Democratic elector. This is because both states let each U.S. House District elect its own elector.


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Two States Split Their Presidential Electors — 8 Comments

  1. MORE GERRYMANDER EXAMPLES IN THE ENTIRE RIGGED GERRYMANDER SYSTEMS IN THE USA AND 50 STATE REGIMES

    USA H REPS
    USA SENATE
    USA EC
    ALL 50 STATE UPPER HOUSES
    ALL 49 STATE LOWER HOUSES – NO LOWER HOUSE IN NE
    MANY LOCAL REGIMES

    1/2 X 1/2 = 1/4

    MUCH WORSE PRIMARY MATH
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    HOW MANY COMMIES LEAVING USA – BEFORE A TRUMP PURGE OF THEM ??? ESP TO CANADA AND UK-BRITLAND ???

    WHAT FORN REGIMES DO N-O-T HAVE A EXTRADITION TREATY WITH THE USA REGIME ???

  2. AZ is top genius. First to predict noming the pets would be #1 election issue!

  3. All of his votes were rejected because the illegal Haitian retards cast their single toilet paper square votes into the outhouse toilet and thought that this meant that they were voting, when in fact they are not even allowed to vote.

    This is an outrage and in our totally objective and accurate poll most people are demanding that all votes be counted, even if they were cast by illegal Haitian retarded morons who wrote in his name after noming pets and dipping their fingers into what came out the other end to write his name on pieces of toilet paper which they deposited in the wrong hole!

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