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From: News and Views | Beyond the City |

Wednesday, November 01, 2000



Bush Set to Fight

An Electoral College Loss



hey're not only thinking the unthinkable, they're planning for it.

Quietly, some of George W. Bush's advisers are preparing for the ultimate
"what if" scenario: What happens if Bush wins the popular vote for President,
but loses the White House because Al Gore's won the majority of electoral
votes?

"Then we win," says a Gore aide. "You play by the rules in force at the time.
If the nation were really outraged by the possibility, then the system would
have been changed long ago. The history is clear."

Yes it is, and it's fascinating. Twice before, Presidents have been elected
after losing the popular vote. In 1876, New York Gov. Samuel Tilden won the
popular vote (51% to 48%) but lost the presidency to Rutherford Hayes, who
won by a single electoral vote. Twelve years later, in 1888, Grover Cleveland
won the popular vote by a single percentage point, but lost his reelection
bid to Benjamin Harrison by 65 electoral votes.

The same thing almost happened in 1976 when Jimmy Carter topped Gerald Ford
by about 1.7 million votes. Back then, a switch of about 5,500 votes in Ohio
and 6,500 votes in Mississippi would have given those states to Ford, enough
for an Electoral College victory. But because it didn't happen, the upset
over its having almost happened faded rapidly.

Why do we even have the Electoral College? Simply put, the Founding Fathers
didn't imagine the emergence of national candidates when they wrote the
Constitution, and, in any event, they didn't trust the people to elect the
President directly.

A lot has changed since then, including the anachronistic view that the
majority should be feared. But the Electoral College remains.

So what if Gore wins such crucial battleground states as Florida, Michigan
and Pennsylvania and thus captures the magic 270 electoral votes while Bush
wins the overall nationwide popular vote?

"The one thing we don't do is roll over," says a Bush aide. "We fight."

How? The core of the emerging Bush strategy assumes a popular uprising,
stoked by the Bushies themselves, of course.

In league with the campaign � which is preparing talking points about the
Electoral College's essential unfairness � a massive talk-radio operation
would be encouraged. "We'd have ads, too," says a Bush aide, "and I think you
can count on the media to fuel the thing big-time. Even papers that supported
Gore might turn against him because the will of the people will have been
thwarted."

Local business leaders will be urged to lobby their customers, the clergy
will be asked to speak up for the popular will and Team Bush will enlist as
many Democrats as possible to scream as loud as they can. "You think
'Democrats for Democracy' would be a catchy term for them?" asks a Bush
adviser.

The universe of people who would be targeted by this insurrection is small �
the 538 currently anonymous folks called electors, people chosen by the
campaigns and their state party organizations as a reward for their service
over the years.

If you bother to read the small print when you're in the booth, you'll notice
that when you vote for President you're really selecting presidential
electors who favor one candidate or the other.

Generally, these electors are not legally bound to support the person they're
supposedly pledged to when they gather in the various state capitals to cast
their ballots on Dec. 18. The rules vary from state to state, but enough of
the electors could theoretically switch to Bush if they wanted to � if there
was sufficient pressure on them to ratify the popular verdict.

And what would happen if the "what if" scenario came out the other way? "Then
we'd be doing the same thing Bush is apparently getting ready for," says a
Gore campaign official. "They're just further along in their contingency
thinking than we are. But we wouldn't lie down without a fight, either."
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