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On election day, voters returned Roosevelt to the White House. He garnered almost 54 percent of the popular vote—to Dewey's 46 percent—and won the Electoral College by a count of 432 to 99. Even though the Republicans had improved their totals in both the popular and electoral votes, they could not unseat FDR (SOURCE)
This old chestnut get's recycled over and over and over.......check post #3 here. I've seen it alot back in 07' and early 08' but they only keep the threads so long around here.
Dr. Jerome Coris joins Alex Jones on this Infowars Nightly News Monday Edition to discuss who is Barack H. Obama and will he cancel the 2012 elections under the cover of economic collapse?...
Duh...the president has no power to suspend or cancel elections, period. We heard the same tripe from the fringe loonies during the Clinton and W. years. This sort of crap resonates with weird freak show bloggers and late night talk shows, but not with normal people capable of rational thinking.
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