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julyharne of CA 12:30PM July 05, 2009

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Chavi of KS 8:19PM May 21, 2009

Puerto Rico has 1 resident Commissioner in the Congress of the United States with voice, but no vote. There are no electoral votes for Puerto Rico in the United States Persidential Elcetion.

Whys is it that this was ignored during the 2008 Elections? Was there a change in this that was not made public or did I miss something in my research?

Jo of TX 12:04PM April 08, 2009

The 1st perto rican police chief ON mainland was in my hometown of E.C.In 46312,and now as far as i know we have the only puerto rican mayor on mainland ,and we black folks voted for him cause we have a long ,long history of being Americans w/same social perspective by those unlike us,on us,to those puerto ricans on mainland who want to get more political power on mainland ,I would suggest they come to our abode ,its called East Chicago,Indiana ,46312,Our mayor`s names is George Pabey,from Puerto Rico..............

lorenzo kibler of IN 8:51AM December 01, 2008

The electoral college is outdated & outmoded!!!! Proven in past , florida etc. Why even bother?

EILEEN MCCOLGAN of PA 10:01PM October 14, 2008

who is the president of purter rico

prakhar of GA 5:09PM September 02, 2008

WTF? I am just 15 and i'm sorry Ricardo but puertorriquenos are latinos I am from Puerto Rico I have just been in the U.S., for 1year and you are so wrong you are the one that is not even Puerto Rican you retard think and then talk you are so lucky that I do not know you because you have not idea of what you are saying why don't yu better think about it. ABOCHORNATE RATARDA'O

Violeta of IN 1:47AM June 28, 2008

The usual turn out is about 80% and more...

General Don Famo$o of NY 5:01AM June 13, 2008

Still don't believe in the Independence movement huh? I know. We will see...

General Don Famo$o of NY 4:53AM June 13, 2008

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