I don't think there is any question in your mind or mine that I definately know some stupid people. Given that, I will say that some people think that the concession means that the EC doesn't matter since the opposing party gave up. ( Yes, I know this sounds dumb - but there you go ). My question is, is the concession legally binding at all? Does it really matter?
As far as the EC goes, Do you think we will see some no faith[1] votes or will they all vote in line with the popular ?
[1] I think that's what it's called, when the EC represenatitive votes against the popular vote.
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Date: 2004-11-05 07:26 am (UTC)As far as the EC goes, Do you think we will see some no faith[1] votes or will they all vote in line with the popular ?
[1] I think that's what it's called, when the EC represenatitive votes against the popular vote.