I really don't follow politics enough to know if this has been done, but is there a study out there to show what the electoral college number would be if each states' votes were proportional to the actual votes in the state?
For example, Kansas has 6 electoral votes. If Romney were to win the state 66%-33%, then he would get 4 votes while Obama gets 2. I'm just wondering if this concept has been applied to the cturrent polls.
Thanks.
Look at the first four letters-to-editor from the Columbus newspaper:
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/editorials/2012/11/04/1104-web-only-letters-to-the-editor.html
The problem with the video is not that it's a bad video, it's just a generic video. 10,000 other cities in the US have the same video with minor variations.
Strange story of what money does to people and families:
http://cowboysblog.d...-from-him.html/
http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/8579714/tyron-smith-dallas-cowboys-family-money-battle-source-says
Huddle (begin at upper left and go clockwise):
Barber, Shaw, Bemiller, O'Donnell, Hudson, Costa, Carlton, Rutkowski, Kemp, Crockett
Sideline:
Ralph, Barber (in back), Maguire, Warner