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2008 Presidential Election Interactive Map and History of the...

CptCircumspect rated 10 months ago
To those who complain about the electoral college, it is called Federalism and is part of our constitution. The states elect a president not the people directly: Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution grants the power to elect the president and vice president to the states through the Electoral Coll...

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Phil1988 rated 8 months ago
thumbs down solely because the electoral college is as democratic as an aristocracy.
lorzefridge89 rated 9 months ago
A really useful site with all the details of the US elctions for 2008 state by state
shangti rated 10 months ago
Okay, is this web site saying the person who created it is the 270th biggest loser out there? What's with the small donation offering on the site. Here's my offer, take your USA map that looks like it was made from those old wood ones and stick it in the 270th place somewhere on your body
proinvestorsblog rated 8 months ago
Cool Maps
bowsernyc rated 9 months ago
For the political junkie or someone who wants to know how we REALLY have a president chosen for US! From the page: "It takes 270 Electoral Votes to win the Presidential Election"
DBAKER221 rated 9 months ago
Great scorecard for our national sport!
gmicksmith rated 10 months ago
Cool interactive political maps.
RealDreamer1976 rated 11 months ago
The hateful Electoral College map...make it go away!
CptCircumspect rated 10 months ago
To those who complain about the electoral college, it is called Federalism and is part of our constitution. The states elect a president not the people directly: Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution grants the power to elect the president and vice president to the states through the Electoral College system. Under the Constitution, the highest-ranking U.S. officials elected by direct popular vote of the people are the governors of the states.
darsius rated 10 months ago
are they serious I thought the next pres was going to be democratic, and not Hillary.