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Originally Posted by dc_dux
So then it goes to the House of Reps, where a majority vote is needed..and what happens then if the House has multiple parties and no candidate receives a majority? Or if the party that has a majority in the House has a presidential candidate who comes in third or forth in electoral votes, but is elected president on a strictly partisan basis?
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They have to work together to get it done. Instead of acting like children always saying the other is wrong and trying to get the other side to make a bad choice, they would have to figure out a way to get it passed.
As for the lack of third parties...I think it is the people who think they are wasting their time voting for someone who won't win and feel that life would be worse if the guy from the other big party won.
There is enough information out there for people who do their own research.