08-01-2015, 02:17 PM
Again, the only votes that should have been counted were those of Hawaiian Nationals
So if there were 48,000+ Hawaiian Nationals at the time of the election, and 8000 of the total vote said no to statehood as terracore calculated, then let's assume all 8000 no votes were from Hawaiian Nationals, the statehood vote would have passed EVEN IF only Hawaiian Nationals voted. More Hawaiian Nationals voted yes than no.
Right?
So if there were 48,000+ Hawaiian Nationals at the time of the election, and 8000 of the total vote said no to statehood as terracore calculated, then let's assume all 8000 no votes were from Hawaiian Nationals, the statehood vote would have passed EVEN IF only Hawaiian Nationals voted. More Hawaiian Nationals voted yes than no.
Right?
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