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kaggle-ho-026502House Oversight

Speculative discussion of a third‑party presidential ticket and House contingent election scenarios

Speculative discussion of a third‑party presidential ticket and House contingent election scenarios The passage offers only vague political speculation about third‑party candidacies and how the House might select a president if no candidate reaches 270 electoral votes. It contains no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and repeats already‑known procedural facts. While it mentions high‑profile actors (e.g., Michael Bloomberg, Trump), it does not link them to misconduct or undisclosed financial flows, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Mentions Michael Bloomberg allegedly declining a third‑party run to avoid aiding a GOP‑controlled House.; Speculates that a GOP‑controlled House could elect Trump in a contingent election.; Describes how state delegations vote in a House‑selected presidential scenario.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-026502
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1
Persons
14
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