In a few states, elections ties are decided by this, some even allow the candidates to pick a card (Nevada). Blame the Framers who didn’t think of this in 1787….
I’d be terrified of a coin spontaneously jumping up from the floor to over my head, too. Must be one of those jumping discs that Edmund Scientific used to sell back in the day.
B 8671 about 2 years ago
Wonder what would happen if it landed on its side?
KenseidenXL about 2 years ago
In a few states, elections ties are decided by this, some even allow the candidates to pick a card (Nevada). Blame the Framers who didn’t think of this in 1787….
danielmkimmel about 2 years ago
Oh, the suspense. Which one will get to put “losing Libertarian candidate” on a resume?
Ignatz Premium Member about 2 years ago
I still don’t know who the lizard is.
MollyCat about 2 years ago
The suspense is killing me, not ;-)
kaffekup about 2 years ago
Since this is Saturday, I guess we’re in for another week of this sloooow arc…
Bradley Walker about 2 years ago
The suspense is so thin you could cut it with a rock.
jconnors3954 about 2 years ago
Does the coin have a tails side? Rigged election! LOL!
Kip Williams about 2 years ago
I’d be terrified of a coin spontaneously jumping up from the floor to over my head, too. Must be one of those jumping discs that Edmund Scientific used to sell back in the day.
sandflea about 2 years ago
Anyone think it’ll land on the edge?
Durak Premium Member about 2 years ago
Give us a break Stantis, nowhere in the WORLD is anyone running a primary for a LIBERTARIAN candidate. It’s not a party. At best it’s a faction.
christelisbetty about 2 years ago
Wake me when it’s over.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 2 years ago
What if it’s a two-headed coin?