I saw it on
Current Electoral Vote Predictor 2004, which has been honest in past, but I can't find this item in a direct news item:
Quote:
Stupidity news: One of Kerry's electors in Ohio, Rep. Sherrod Brown, is a congressman. Unfortunately, the constitution forbids federal office holders from being electors. It is possible that if Kerry wins Ohio, Brown's right to cast an electoral vote will be challenged in court. Whoever picked a constitutionally ineligible elector needs to get his or her mental software ungraded to the latest release.
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Is it too late to replace an elector? If this is legit, I'd step down immediately if I were him.