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		<title>By: RY</title>
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		<description>Your flaw lies in the fact that if Hillary became an independent chose a Republican as a running mate, there would be ALOT of Dems that would turn their back to her.  Furthermore, the IND/REP ticket would also have to be stronger than the DEM ticket and the REP ticket to even have a chance in winning.  Relying on old historical numbers and percentages don&#039;t hold water in today&#039;s politics where more people are involved in the voting process than in the early 1900s.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your flaw lies in the fact that if Hillary became an independent chose a Republican as a running mate, there would be ALOT of Dems that would turn their back to her.  Furthermore, the IND/REP ticket would also have to be stronger than the DEM ticket and the REP ticket to even have a chance in winning.  Relying on old historical numbers and percentages don&#8217;t hold water in today&#8217;s politics where more people are involved in the voting process than in the early 1900s.</p>
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