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14th December 2006, 14:50 #1Senior Member
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Balance of Power in question . . . . (USA Political situation)
Interesting turn in USA politics system.
The interesting note is that the State that this Democratic Senator represents has a Republican as its Governor and he has the legal right to choose a replacement: and of course he would choose a Republican!
Is this fair game really? legally it is but morally it is not. The USA Citizens chose the democratic majority and now this unfortunate incident could change the balance of power back to 50/50 and Chaynee being the tie braker.
Nothing is decided yet, this is speculation only but the health conditions of senator Johnson as of now are critical
http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a...00010000000001
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South Dakota Senator Undergoes Surgery
Johnson's Condition May Impact Balance of Power in Senate
Apart from the risk to his health, Johnson's illness carried political ramifications. Democrats emerged from last month's elections with a 51-49 Senate majority. If he were forced to relinquish his seat, a replacement would be named by South Dakota's GOP Gov. Mike Rounds.
A Republican appointee would create a 50-50 tie, and allow the GOP to retain Senate control.Without sharing there can be no justice,
Without justice there can be no peace,
Without peace there can be no future.
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14th December 2006, 14:58 #2Senior Member
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Strange system I have to say......
Hope he gets better and it's not an issue
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14th December 2006, 15:05 #3Senior Member
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strange indeed.
Originally Posted by Daniel
and yes, I hope he recuperates and that this is seen as an opportunity to change that replacement procedure.Without sharing there can be no justice,
Without justice there can be no peace,
Without peace there can be no future.
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14th December 2006, 15:35 #4Senior Member
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Maybe it's just me but some aspects of the American political system are just a bit strange and there are some bits which were obviously written without thinking that someone would try to abuse the system.
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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14th December 2006, 19:58 #5Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Daniel
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14th December 2006, 20:37 #6Senior Member
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I just hope the guy lives. It's just now getting to being able to watch the news after the elections!
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14th December 2006, 22:06 #7
In most states, the "replacement" would be "pro tem" (onlyuntil the next election cycle) and not for the balance of the 6 year term.
The Voters of the state can also call for a special election if the state legislature can get that together.Doc Wiseman
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14th December 2006, 22:20 #8Senior Member
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Exactly. It's strange that there even is a possibility for the election to end up in a tie. When the Finnish president was elected by electorates instead of direct votes, there were 301 electorates instead of 300 to be elected so a tie was impossible.
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14th December 2006, 23:52 #9Senior Member
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I think it is just wrong that the Governor of the State would choose a replacement based on the political affiliation of his preference - and in this case the governor is a Republican, ergo he will choose someone who shares his political views.
There are two other options:
In fairness to what the people chose and voted for, his replacement should be of the same political affiliation as the senator that won the election and that in turn helped turn the tide in the Senate Mayority.
Or better yet - to go more with the actual qualifications of the candidate and not their affiliation, there should be another election where the voters of that State can choose their State representative in their countries governmental body. This way if the people choose Republican or Democrat, so be it, it would be the democratic way.
All this I write as I pray for the senators good health and also for the country to hopefully realize that we have to change this truncated replacement procedure.Without sharing there can be no justice,
Without justice there can be no peace,
Without peace there can be no future.
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15th December 2006, 08:15 #10
Pray to god that at least he doesnt die. Becuase if he aint dead ittl be harder for them to do anything.


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