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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 2421726" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) over the last week or so had an interview discussion with Jesse Ventura across a wide variety of topics including the election and who should be in the debates. One idea they broached and both agreed was that if a candidate is on enough ballots to mathematically win the electoral college, then they should be in the debates. Both Johnson and Stein are on enough ballots to win the electoral college. I like that idea as well.</p><p></p><p>I find it funny we all like to play both sides of the street as in using the popular vote or appearances of popular support when it supports our positions and then turn around and use the electoral college when that supports our positions. Jesse pointed out that when he ran for Governor, before his inclusion in the debates, he was polling around 9% and no signs of going higher yet once in the debates, he won the election. Maybe the reason Johnson and Stein are being excluded is a result of lessons learned.</p><p></p><p>The interview should you want to watch it. Good stuff, enjoyed it.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6xV1l-BrmTU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 2421726, member: 2189"] Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) over the last week or so had an interview discussion with Jesse Ventura across a wide variety of topics including the election and who should be in the debates. One idea they broached and both agreed was that if a candidate is on enough ballots to mathematically win the electoral college, then they should be in the debates. Both Johnson and Stein are on enough ballots to win the electoral college. I like that idea as well. I find it funny we all like to play both sides of the street as in using the popular vote or appearances of popular support when it supports our positions and then turn around and use the electoral college when that supports our positions. Jesse pointed out that when he ran for Governor, before his inclusion in the debates, he was polling around 9% and no signs of going higher yet once in the debates, he won the election. Maybe the reason Johnson and Stein are being excluded is a result of lessons learned. The interview should you want to watch it. Good stuff, enjoyed it. [MEDIA=youtube]6xV1l-BrmTU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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