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RUSSELL | Coins for Clinton


During the primaries of the 2008 election, a precinct in the Iowa caucuses reached the end of its vote-counting process to find that the group was split: Half Obama, half Clinton. The problem, however, was that this precinct was supposed to pick an odd number of county delegates. In other words, even though the votes of citizens were split evenly, they couldn’t just award Obama with half the delegates and Clinton with the other half. It operates in a realm beyond prediction and intuition; it’s a chamber of chance — each election a long, suspenseful coin flip. It’s just you.”-Carla Jean Moss, No Country for Old MenPaul Russell is a sophomore in the College of Industrial and Labor Relations.


Source: Daily Sun September 07, 2016 00:22 UTC



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