Just curious with the hurricane clobbering the entire eastern seaboard could the election be delayed?
Has one ever been delayed before?
Discuss in a civil manner.
Just curious with the hurricane clobbering the entire eastern seaboard could the election be delayed?
Has one ever been delayed before?
Discuss in a civil manner.
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I just called a few friends (MD/NY/RI) and Sandy is going to need to start living up to the media's billing if it's going to amount to much. So far, they say it's an excuse to go out drinking (NY), tired of the kids being out of school (MD), and a tad too raining to do any glass work on the boat hull (RI).
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Won't happen. A couple states being a little inconvenienced won't stop an election. A disaster would have to have a tangible effect on most of the nation to warrant a delay. And even then, there are still 2 and a half months before inauguration.
I don't see why the whole election would/should be delayed, although the voting in the affected areas could be thrown out of whack. All the rest of the country could still put their 2 cents in, and just wait for the rest to catch up. Don't see where it would be too much different from voting early by mail.
But the way I tend to see things (logically) often has nothing to do with reality. I'm sure one side or the other, or both sides, will come up with some way to scream about how they got cheated. Regardless of how many dead and homeless there may be, or how many billions in damages......
An election could be delayed if the individual state's laws provided for it. But constitutionally, each state's law does control how it returns its electors. Bush v. Gore.
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I could see certain districts having delayed voting if they were effected but I don't see a blanket delay across the country.
And as someone else already mentioned Media is usually blowing these things waaaay out of proportion. As a Florida native and someone who has been through many many Huricanes I am always frustrated by the panic the media creates.
I can remember sitting on the beach with my surfboard ready to go out and catch some waves and watching the weather channel reporters standing there filming the news and acting like they were about to be blown overPretty funny stuff.
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I was just thinking of that. Obama supporters ballets got blown away cause of the wind...........
Totally off subject but watching the pics from the storm and New York in particular, it makes me want to watch "Day after tomorrow" then pack my shit and head to Mexico ................waiting for the cargo boat to float down a main street in New York......![]()
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