A list of puns related to "Wyoming Senate"
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Wyoming made a choice and I accept the choice that u/SANESSSSSSSS_5 won. This is a great part of our democracy and even if I was given the role despite me losing I wouldn't accept the role, democracy is an amazing thing and I would like to thank everyone for your support of me, and everybody wants to know what I would do if I didn't lose, I guess we'll never know.
Signed by: Governor Kanye Omari West
YOU FELLAS MAY BE WONDERING WHY, I ALREADY A GOVERNOR AM RUNNING FOR BOTH SENATE AND PRESIDENT WELL ITS BECAUSE I CAN AND YOU GUYS CAN DO NOTHING TO STOP ME
He's simply the best choice.
https://medium.com/predict/a-us-state-government-legalized-dao-for-the-first-time-53723583e51f
... but,
... plus,
Conclusion: Wyoming might be a Republican conspiracy to keep power in the Senate.
https://twitter.com/BlueWyoming will continue to investigate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election
First, somebody check my math... right now the popular vote is about 51% for Biden and about 48% for Trump. The states went very nearly even 25/25 (out of 50) for either candidate. If the EC shakes out with GA/AZ for Biden and NC for Trump, it'll be 306 to 232 which is about 57% to 43%. So the EC actually looks like a better percentage win for Biden over Trump, right?
But what if we had a "unicorns and rainbows" situation of a perfect Congressional House balance with the Wyoming Rule and almost no gerrymandering. Hypothetically.
Would the 2 Senate votes that each state gets as part of their EC votes still skew the math in favor of the less populated rural states who tend to vote conservative/republican? If we look at the States sorted by population only a few states in the bottom 25 tend to vote liberal/democrat (IE: VT, DE, RI, etc).
The Senate still would still tend to skew the EC conservatively even despite the Wyoming Rule for the House?
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