1,300 MILES!!!
ran 3.0 miles
Only 780 miles left to go! Tomorrow puts us at exactly one year from the day we will vote for the next president of the United States of America. One year until we can start turning this mess around, looking less like the beginning of Greece’s demise and more like America.
Here are some stats and facts about the state of Vermont (to check out stats and facts about more states click on “states of the union” on the right):
Here is what happened one year ago on Day68.
ran 3.0 miles
Only 780 miles left to go! Tomorrow puts us at exactly one year from the day we will vote for the next president of the United States of America. One year until we can start turning this mess around, looking less like the beginning of Greece’s demise and more like America.
Here are some stats and facts about the state of Vermont (to check out stats and facts about more states click on “states of the union” on the right):
- Vermont was the fourteenth state to join the union on March 4, 1791, one year before Kentucky and one year after Rhode Island.
- Population, as of 2010, is 625,741.
- Senators are Patrick Leahy (D) and Bernard Sanders (I).
- The representative is Peter Welch (D).
- Vermont has three electoral votes. Historically, the state has voted red since the founding of the modern Republican Party in 1854 through the election of 1988, except for 1964. In 1992, Vermont voted for Bill Clinton and has been a blue state since. In 2008, Barack Obama defeated John McCain 68% to 30%.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day68.