December 19, 2004
by Ira Chernus
Only 535 people get to vote for president of the United States: the electors. Last Monday, they did their job. When their votes are tallied, George W. Bush will be announced as the winner. On November 2, the other 122 million of us just gave an advisory opinion. But what advice, exactly, did the rest of us get from that half or more of the electorate who voted for the president, even though he had tanked the economy and led us into war based on lies? On Election Day, before the countin