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In reply to the discussion: About Getting Rid Of The "ELECTORAL COLLEGE"....iT WON'T HAPPEN, BECAUSE IT FAVORS SMALL [View all]The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact can be a stepping stone of sorts.
https://www.nationalpopularvote.com/written-explanation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact
It doesn't "get rid" of the EC but it does make it largely moot. Maybe 20 years down the road of the EC being moot it will be less controversial to remove it completely.
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About Getting Rid Of The "ELECTORAL COLLEGE"....iT WON'T HAPPEN, BECAUSE IT FAVORS SMALL [View all]
Stuart G
Nov 2020
OP
That article is silly. So, according to its author the small states don't have undue influence
Goodheart
Nov 2020
#16
Question....How does one get that??.." National Popular Vote Interstate Compact."
Stuart G
Nov 2020
#5
the 6-3 RW SCOTUS will slap it down as violating the Compact Clause, plus Red states
Celerity
Nov 2020
#78
I agree with that - but I always know that the Senate and EC were created to protect slave states.
lagomorph777
Nov 2020
#29
States will still have relevance, even if the power imbalance is corrected.
lagomorph777
Nov 2020
#74
I'm from Minnesota with a smaller population than the average state, and I believe
progree
Nov 2020
#24
I'm from a smaller than average state, but I'm for getting rid of the electoral
progree
Nov 2020
#15
...and then consider who draws the lines for the congressional districts
In It to Win It
Nov 2020
#28
The only way for Republicans to get rid of the EC is to make it impossible for them to win with it
In It to Win It
Nov 2020
#26