I'd like to see silver goal back for this oneOn 5Live earlier they mentioned it was possible for there to be a 269-269 tie.
Any idea how they would settle it?
Penalties on the White House lawn?
I'd like to see silver goal back for this oneOn 5Live earlier they mentioned it was possible for there to be a 269-269 tie.
Any idea how they would settle it?
Penalties on the White House lawn?
Was the advice "ask @Bozza"?Yes what I meant is gave him advice on getting a ticket. Pretty good advice. Didn't need to do that.
Tomorrow on NSC: @dwayne claims to have done more than any other individual to further Jack Hinshelwood's career.I think you're getting you confused with me. I got @Harry Wilson's tackle an Ajax away ticket in the Albion section.
Tough loveTomorrow on NSC: @dwayne claims to have done more than any other individual to further Jack Hinshelwood's career.
On 5Live earlier they mentioned it was possible for there to be a 269-269 tie.
Any idea how they would settle it?
Penalties on the White House lawn?
Correct, Mike Johnson would decide in a tie.In the event of a tie, I believe Congress decides.
I vote for sudden death of some sortOn 5Live earlier they mentioned it was possible for there to be a 269-269 tie.
Any idea how they would settle it?
Penalties on the White House lawn?
Spoof?On 5Live earlier they mentioned it was possible for there to be a 269-269 tie.
Any idea how they would settle it?
Penalties on the White House lawn?
What time is that in the civilised world though Mike, where barely anything is trying to swallow or poison you?Awake now and off to work soon.
Usually 7 or 9 hours ahead of you here.
I am usually in bed by 9pm, or asleep in front of TV.
Alarm at 6am, gone by 7am.
Are you ever awake and at home?!
Cunthead ****ing things up again...
On 5Live earlier they mentioned it was possible for there to be a 269-269 tie.
Any idea how they would settle it?
Penalties on the White House lawn?
No, they definitely said it.Spoof?
Thanks for that - clears things up nicelyYou don't have to. Nobody makes you register for one party or the other. You can just register and vote. And registering with one party doesn't mean you have to vote for them, or go to any of their meetings, or pay dues.
What it does mean is that you can vote in the primary for your state if they have a closed primary. Some states have open primaries, meaning you can just ask for the Republican or the Democratic ballot on the day (but not both!), others have semi-open ballots where you an switch registration basically on-the-spot.
Even in closed primary states you can just switch your registration. You just have to do it some time before the primary.
This is the US election thread brotherBoom!
Exit poles suggest that ‘the state of democracy’ was the biggest election issue for voters (35%).
81% of Harris supporters see this as a big issue against 17% of Trump fans.
Was just watching the news and I thought the same, remember though, it's NATIONALLY, which doesn't matter when it comes to the voting. I still think Trump will win, but that is a good report just now.Boom!
Exit poles suggest that ‘the state of democracy’ was the biggest election issue for voters (35%).
81% of Harris supporters see this as a big issue against 17% of Trump fans.