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In reply to the discussion: Joe Biden: The Electoral College isn't going away [View all]tritsofme
(19,854 posts)25. It wouldn't surprise me if Biden voted on the question at some point.
At the very least in the context of a vote-o-rama where it came before the Senate in a non-binding vote.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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He's referring to relentless GOP efforts to grab the state in a tight election
bucolic_frolic
Dec 2019
#2
I dont agree with doing away with the electoral college. Once the door is opened......
oldsoftie
Dec 2019
#4
"Opening the door" to getting rid of the EC might mean only a constitutional amendment,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#9
Biden seems to say all the wrong things. Biden is campaigning in the 1970's here in
INdemo
Dec 2019
#5
If Democratic turnout is depressed because our nominee tells the truth, then we deserve to lose
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#24
The charge that Biden is lost in the 70's always confuses me in that it is but three years ago that
emmaverybo
Dec 2019
#17
How can Biden have voted to keep the EC when it's in the Constitution?
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#6
It is true; Senator Bayh proposed amendment in 1979 that failed in the Senate and
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#42
not sure where you found an actual roll call vote, but lets assume he did....
getagrip_already
Dec 2019
#44
I didn't actually; it was cited in an article, and I frankly didn't challenge it, because even if
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#58
the bot attacks swinging into full gear at Biden as he has to go down or GOP is smashed in 2020
beachbumbob
Dec 2019
#32
If we do away with the EC, Election Day will be a boring long night (or two or three) if it's close
Polybius
Dec 2019
#11
No, it's reality. We go to war with the army we have, not the one we want from the movies.....
getagrip_already
Dec 2019
#39
i find that argment lacks substance in a country that has more non voters than voters
SterlingPound
Dec 2019
#36
As of July 2019, it has been adopted by fifteen states and the District of Columbia.
SterlingPound
Dec 2019
#59
good thing other constitutional experts think that it doesn't take congressional approval
SterlingPound
Dec 2019
#66
You are putting stuff but still not showing dedicated support for getting rid of the EC
Kaleva
Dec 2019
#67
"For that, one may need approval of Congress or even a Amendment to the Constitution."
SterlingPound
Dec 2019
#68
I would agree that it would be more fair if every state adopted the district method
Kaleva
Dec 2019
#69
It wasn't a vote to eliminate the Electoral College, but to change it to popular vote by state
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#41
