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In reply to the discussion: MAJOR news on REPLACING Electoral College [View all]Tickle
(4,131 posts)14. That just doesn't seem right to me
Does this mean if by chance we won Florida that they can give the votes to Republicans?
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It means that the winner of the national popular vote would always win the election.
Voltaire2
Mar 2024
#25
It's also clear that they are tampering with the Constitution by looking for loopholes
Polybius
Mar 2024
#47
Except Republicans have won the popular vote just once in the past 30 years. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Mar 2024
#35
yes. But of the 8 states he won that haven't adopted the compact, only two have Democratic govs and legislatures
onenote
Mar 2024
#66
It's a slog, not a sprint. It's still more likely than an Amendment at this time.
Hermit-The-Prog
Mar 2024
#69
I like this idea, but if it were ever to make a difference in an election I think it would be ruled unconstitutional.
D23MIURG23
Mar 2024
#59
It's the computer age. Drop the electoral college altogether and let's just all vote - one person, one vote.
flying_wahini
Mar 2024
#62