09-14-2016, 05:57 AM
Heard something interesting on the radio the other day...
Apparently the polls are showing a third person (can't remember his name) is sitting @~9%.
If Clinton or Trump don't get a majority, which may happen with the above getting a significant number of votes, the House of Reps gets to vote on who becomes President. House of Reps are also up for election, but if it remained status quo, there is a significant Republic majority. However, with some internal dissatisfaction with Trump, it is not necessarily so that he would be a shoe in.
I would also be interested who would be favoured if there is a very low voter turn out.
Apparently the polls are showing a third person (can't remember his name) is sitting @~9%.
If Clinton or Trump don't get a majority, which may happen with the above getting a significant number of votes, the House of Reps gets to vote on who becomes President. House of Reps are also up for election, but if it remained status quo, there is a significant Republic majority. However, with some internal dissatisfaction with Trump, it is not necessarily so that he would be a shoe in.
I would also be interested who would be favoured if there is a very low voter turn out.

