This means much coming from you Antoun. My thinking is that the US is rife for a third party surprise, and it doesn't take very many votes for a third party to instigate a constitutional crisis. Six states came close in the last two elections. So just a few thousand disaffected votes in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin, can prevent Rs or Ds from getting a majority in that state, and without one of those states in play, no party can get 270 electoral votes. We'll be delving in parts of the constitution that were never used.

Keep an eye on Michigan. That's why the WSJ was out to intimidate Arab American voters with their "Dearborn" article.

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