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this is what i have been working on for school
i need to get the primesum of 10
and still testing for primpt
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///anme
<iostream>
<cctype>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char Stop = 'n';
int maxRange = 0;
int primeSum = 0;
do
{
cout << "enter a number for the max";
cin >> maxRange;

while (maxRange <= 0)
{
cout << maxRange << "is not valid input the max range cannot be 0 or lower " << endl;

cin >> maxRange;
}
for (int countPrime = 2; countPrime <= maxRange; countPrime++) {
for (int counterDiv = countPrime * countPrime; countPrime < maxRange; primeSum += counterDiv)
{
if (counterDiv == 0)
{
cout << primeSum;
primeSum += counterDiv;
}
}
}
cout << "current sum: " << primeSum << endl;
cout << "enter answer(y/n):";
cin >> Stop;
primeSum = 0;

}
while (tolower(Stop) == 'y');

}

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my solution the primitly is still going

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Not really.. though its not that simple.. democrats control the house, republicans control the senae... each of these have different roles and generally the senate has more power in more ways than the house.

When talking about a contingent election though things are even more complicated. On the house will vote in a contingent election but they dont vote in the normal way of one person per vote. they vote such that one state gets one vote, and there must be a majority to win.

In the house the number of representatives per state is not fixed. The number of representatives they have is based on the size of the state. So in such a vote the breakdown by numbers would look very different than they do in an ordinary vote.

@amerika @timorl

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@freemo @amerika @timorl hmm that would interesting it seems democrats are more worried about Trump not leaving office

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I think for Trump to win he would have somehow push the percentage of the voters congress and every place he had lower state on.. tho biden goofed last debate when he said he wanted to kill old amd franking because he may have lost some votes doing that

@freemo @amerika @timorl it looks like democrats actually have more of percentage then Republicans do that being said it looks be all in bidens favor

Any democrats say that the electoral college will overrode everything but I dont think that will be cae this year

@freemo @amerika @timorl that is good to know but my question is what is the percentage of dem vs rep in congress

Now I am not for biden or Trump saying I am saying through an analysis point of view and Texas is now mostly democratic then in 2016 so I am pointing the possible outcome Chan

@freemo @amerika
Whats interesting analysis wise Trump is losing in the very states he won the election with

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Stats wise this should interesting people
@freemo @amerika
This what interesting
Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, where Mr Trump won by razor thin margins in 2016, polls show Mr Biden leading by more than five percentage points. The race is closer in the crucial state of Florida.
Some of the closest races, though, are in states that Mr Trump 
Cited:ig.ft.com/us-election-2020/

@freemo @amerika @timorl is here document describing the details in the case foe cnts we can look at?

to be fair i am not for biden or trump my view is that iwant see how the constitution hanldes these events as a politcal analyst lke myself..

@amerika @freemo @timorl
there is the fdr rule that has not yet been borken tathe what beother is this time it will actuauu be broke or we will stop it from being broken

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