It really is beginning to look as if the Ross for Boss bandwaggon is becoming unstoppable as Perot’s undeclared US Presidential candidacy gathers pace, and come November 8, we could wake up to a no result election with Perot garnering the most votes, which would mean that a complex process involving Congress would have to […]
It really is beginning to look as if the Ross for Boss bandwaggon is becoming unstoppable as Perot’s undeclared US Presidential candidacy gathers pace, and come November 8, we could wake up to a no result election with Perot garnering the most votes, which would mean that a complex process involving Congress would have to decide who moves into the White House on January 20, but in the meantime, the citizens of Sacramento have been sampling what a Perot Presidency promises (but probably wouldn’t deliver), government by real-time referendum: Interactive Network Inc of Mountain View has been offering interactive television programming to Sacramento since June 1991, and the San Francisco Bay Area since April, and in a poll conducted three times a day for four days (May 29 to June 1), subscribers were asked a series of questions relating to key primary issues and candidates preferences – and 44% in Sacramento would vote Perot if he was on the ballot.