http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15622299/
Man, how bad does it suck to be that guy? Not only do you lose but you lose to a dead person.
This line really cracked me up though:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15622299/
Man, how bad does it suck to be that guy? Not only do you lose but you lose to a dead person.
This line really cracked me up though:
Years back, Missourians elected a dead guy (Mel Carnahan) over a living John Ashcroft, in a Congressional race.
And, yeah, we knew he was dead. The corpse was a far better alternative to Ashcroft.
… in the end, we got Mel’s wife, Jean Carnahan, who wasn’t too spectacular (although better than Ashcroft).
Plus, you freed up Ashcroft to do Bush’s bidding. Er, Cheney’s. Whatever.
Same thing happened with our Town Supervisor a decade or so ago. It usually occurs when a popular candidate dies when it’s too late to get him or her off the ballot.
The alternative would be to postpone the election when one of the candidates dies, and get fresh nominations. (And that is indeed what happens in some other countries). But, given that a dead candidate can’t be replaced, if you support the dead candidate’s party, you really have no other choice.