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You got 15/15 questions correct. Generally speaking, you’re very well informed.If you vote this election, you’ll know exactly who (and what) you’ll be voting for.
You’re likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up.
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It’s official. Blogthings says I can vote. I’m so relieved. Sorry for not blogging for a while. Work = v.v. crazy busy. Writing inspiration = v.v. nonexistent.
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Blothings says I can vote, too. Whew!
Hope the crazy times soon end, and more time to gather inspiration soon arrives.
Blogthings. I meant to say Blogthings.
Well, you should, given your comments about obsessing over political blogs, lol.
Gee… me, too! LOL.. I admit, I missed one. I wish they’d tell me which one I missed.
Sorry things are v.v.
I got all the answers too but ALL the answers to question 11 are wrong. The electoral college votes,which are the ones that count, are allocated by the sum of senators & representatives each state has. Each state has 3 senators & at least one representative. Since,now, the House has a limited number of members, a California congressperson represents many,many more people than the one Wyoming congressperson does. That is why Al Gore won the popular vote but Bush got the most electoral college votes & the presidency. But everyone should vote even if they live in California. I know Abby will.
I’ve already voted! Wisconsin has set up their absentie voting so that anyone can come in to city hall get a ballot, vote & put it in an envelope to be counted on election day. Lots of people are doing that just so they don’t have to stand in long lines pn election day.
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