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brooklynite

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4. And as I said yesterday, you're not likely to get that either
Thu Jun 29, 2023, 02:38 PM
Jun 2023

You have the safe all-Democratic States signing on to the NPV Interstate Compact at this point. You now have to win over States with Republican Governors or larger Republican legislative margins who won't agree.

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National Popular Vote mvymvy Jun 2023 #1
To paraphrase Donald Rumsfeld, "you go to the election with the Constitution you have" brooklynite Jun 2023 #2
Simply changing state laws mvymvy Jun 2023 #3
And as I said yesterday, you're not likely to get that either brooklynite Jun 2023 #4
Elections matter mvymvy Jun 2023 #5
I'll spot you Michigan and Maine... brooklynite Jun 2023 #6
State legislators and Governors Elections matter! mvymvy Jun 2023 #7
It could pass, but it could easily be struck down by the SC Polybius Jun 2023 #12
It has NOTHING TO DO with the Interstate Commerce Act mvymvy Jun 2023 #13
Not saying it does Polybius Jun 2023 #19
It violates the Constitution's prohibition on states having compacts or agreements with each other. former9thward Jun 2023 #20
Does not violate the Compact Clause either mvymvy Jun 2023 #24
Well here is the thing unless all states do it. I don't want to. I refuse to lose any election that Demsrule86 Jun 2023 #16
2024 Republican could win with more than 5% less popular votes than Democrat mvymvy Jun 2023 #25
Wisconsin just won a very important Supreme Court election...and they are likely to lose Demsrule86 Jun 2023 #15
When you find a way to flip... brooklynite Jun 2023 #23
The only states interested in doing this are Blue states Polybius Jun 2023 #11
State legislators in states with 65 more electoral votes are needed mvymvy Jun 2023 #26
Electoral College NowISeetheLight Jun 2023 #8
To abolish the Electoral College would need a constitutional amendment mvymvy Jun 2023 #9
Republican Tactic NowISeetheLight Jun 2023 #10
The "reasoning" for electoral college was to appease slave holding states groundloop Jun 2023 #17
I don't agree with your OP...I think we are going to do very well. Demsrule86 Jun 2023 #14
Agreed yankee87 Jun 2023 #18
Maybe, maybe not. Elessar Zappa Jun 2023 #21
Trump is in a one point lead in PA. former9thward Jun 2023 #22
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