Apparently not a damned thing. See current resident for proof.
I do!
Yes, the responsibility of electing the U. S. President falls to the U. S. House of Representatives when the electoral college fails to elect a clear winner, with an absolute majority of electoral votes.
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In order to elect, one candidate must receive more than half of the votes. If more than two people receive votes, then it is possible that no one will get this required majority.
Failure to Act on a Bill is like killing it
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When MBR fails then the operating system will not load.
what can the president do if a sate fails to comply with the directives of the central goverment
the Vice president shall act as President
If you mean, who would break a tie in an election for President, the answer is: "If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the President from the 3 Presidential candidates who received the most electoral votes. Each State delegation has one vote. The Senate would elect the Vice President from the 2 Vice Presidential candidates with the most electoral votes. Each Senator would cast one vote for Vice President. If the House of Representatives fails to elect a President by Inauguration Day, the Vice-President Elect serves as acting President until the deadlock is resolved in the House." See the related link below.
See http://www.fivecentnickel.com/2008/09/22/what-happens-to-your-mortgage-if-your-bank-fails/
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