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brooklynite

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25. In which case: share the current and future progress.
Wed Jun 28, 2023, 12:32 PM
Jun 2023

Pennsylvania: Republican Legislature
Wisconsin: Republican Legislature
New Hampshire: Republican Governor and Legislature
Arizona: Republican Legislature
Nevada: Republican Governor
North Carolina: Republican Legislature

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There was never a "movement to make the Electoral College obsolete" brooklynite Jun 2023 #1
I understand the writer to mean, gab13by13 Jun 2023 #7
But that wasn't a movement either. brooklynite Jun 2023 #9
It doesn't in itself treestar Jun 2023 #16
some states already do that, I think. Nebraska? ProfessorPlum Jun 2023 #17
Yes, and Maine treestar Jun 2023 #19
I disagree with this part In It to Win It Jun 2023 #24
Even that's not perfect. It's not proportional. In It to Win It Jun 2023 #23
They already have 205 of the 270 EC votes needed ProfessorPlum Jun 2023 #11
Its a question of WHICH States they have. brooklynite Jun 2023 #13
gee, they got the easy ones first. what a surprise ProfessorPlum Jun 2023 #15
In which case: share the current and future progress. brooklynite Jun 2023 #25
given that neither of us are Carnac the Magnificent ProfessorPlum Jun 2023 #36
I'm not speculating; I'm analyzing brooklynite Jun 2023 #38
we'll see. I think the overturning of Roe and their hateful homophobia ProfessorPlum Jun 2023 #47
Some of us hope that will eventually change, DemocraticPatriot Jun 2023 #40
I don't think Greg Abott or the Texas legislature have any intention, though Texas would benefit GregariousGroundhog Jun 2023 #21
Just had a discussion with Jocelyn Benson (MI-SOS) and Steve Simon (MN-SOS) on this topic... brooklynite Jun 2023 #34
Probably but you must wait until a Democrat wins the presidency that way so Republicans can appeal bucolic_frolic Jun 2023 #2
No, those are state laws. This ruling says state legislatures can't ignore state laws willy-nilly mathematic Jun 2023 #3
I see. thanks, that makes sense ProfessorPlum Jun 2023 #12
No, but that wasn't going to happen anyhow. Ocelot II Jun 2023 #4
Electoral votes are recalculated every 10 years with the census, no? NYC Liberal Jun 2023 #8
The total number of House seats was fixed at 435 in 1911. Ocelot II Jun 2023 #14
That statute needs to be changed Bettie Jun 2023 #20
Expanding the House solves many problems IMO Zeitghost Jun 2023 #27
Ultimately, it would make our overall political Bettie Jun 2023 #28
To Fix Congress, Make It Bigger. Much Bigger. Celerity Jun 2023 #45
Ah, ok, I see what you were referring to. NYC Liberal Jun 2023 #30
All state legislatures had to do was gab13by13 Jun 2023 #10
I took the SCOTUS decision to mean House of Roberts Jun 2023 #5
Except inthewind21 Jun 2023 #6
Which means whatever at least five of nine SCOTUS justices SAYS it means. House of Roberts Jun 2023 #33
But the federal courts can review state court decisions Ocelot II Jun 2023 #18
This is correct, as the NC Rethugs will now (after they went 5-2 RW on the NC SC and reversed the Celerity Jun 2023 #42
That could be a consequence MichMan Jun 2023 #22
Not unconstitutional but will never happen brooklynite Jun 2023 #26
Considering the Constitution Zeitghost Jun 2023 #29
A state could hardly pass laws for example that only Democrats could be awarded EC votes MichMan Jun 2023 #31
You would be shocked Zeitghost Jun 2023 #32
So a state could quit having a public vote at all, but courts won't let them require photo ID? MichMan Jun 2023 #35
For President Zeitghost Jun 2023 #37
Actually they could. brooklynite Jun 2023 #39
The Blue States should pass laws that votes for Dems count double in Presidential elections MichMan Jun 2023 #41
That doesn't double a Blue State's Electoral College vote total though. Celerity Jun 2023 #43
If the Popular Vote Compact ever got enough, it would MichMan Jun 2023 #44
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact's unlikely to happen anytime soon as it would require Celerity Jun 2023 #46
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