TheHeretic
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery But it is an economic one in W. Virginia. And in Oklahoma, too, where an even higher percentage of the vote was split between other candidates. Along with Louisiana, Rhode Isand, North Carolina, Michigan, Alabama, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Massachusets, and Missouri, all of which had 10 percent or more of the vote go someplace other than to the Pres. Of course, he's unopposed on the ballot in a lot of places, and gets that 100% tally that comes from people having no choice at all. I'm not a fan of candidates, even the ones I like, having their name be the only one on the ballot, but that's another subject. It may, or may not, reflect on how they will go in November.
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