Weird ways a Mormon could end up President

As we await the closing of polls across the Nation, you might be interested in Eric James Stone’s discussion of unlikely but possible outcomes for the presidential race.

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Meg Stout has been an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ (of Latter-day Saints) for decades. She lives in the DC area with her husband, Bryan, and several daughters. She is an engineer by vocation and a writer by avocation. Meg is the author of Reluctant Polygamist, laying out the possibility that Joseph taught the acceptability of plural marriage but that Emma was right to assert she had been Joseph's only true wife.

3 thoughts on “Weird ways a Mormon could end up President

  1. My understanding is that constitutionally the House can *only* vote for one of the top 3 electoral vote getters. They can’t go casting votes for random people all willy-nilly.

  2. Interesting. It looks like the guy at American University who has correctly predicted every election for many cycles was right about Trump winning.

    The American people don’t like to leave the same political party in the White House for very long.

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