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Republican President And Democratic Vice President - Trump / Sanders

Discussion in 'Politics & Government' started by Babs Hunt, Mar 5, 2016.

  1. Yvonne Smith

    Yvonne Smith Senior Staff
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    Here is a very interesting article that I just read about the possibility of us having a Twelfth Amendment-elected president from this divided election.
    As we have been discussing , both in this thread and others, there are a whole lot of people who do NOT like Trump, and probably an equal amount that do not like Hillary.
    We have an election that has both some of the Democrats and the Republicans upset about whom their party is presenting as the nominee for that party.
    Of course, both candidates have an equally fervent support group, and this combination could make for a very unique election .
    The idea presented in this article assumes that both candidates come in with almost the same amount of votes, and neither has a clear majority, and it is up to the House to decide who will be president, and to the Senate to choose the vice-president.
    Should this happen (which is possible but not probable), we could even end up with a third-party presidential candidate winning, as explained in the article.

    https://olddominionlibertarian.word...ld-let-the-house-stop-both-clinton-and-trump/
     
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  2. Texas Beth

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    I don't think Trump and Sanders could work together long term as they are both big talkers and are opinionated. Now, i heard Trump was considrring the former governor of Arkansas Huckabee as a running mate. Has anyone else heard this?
     
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