As governor he got his state signed on to the national popular vote interstate compact

  • @anticolonialist
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    He’ll never mention it again after the election.

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      He got his state on the national popular vote interstate compact as govenor. He’s talked about it before and done more than most to make the popular vote a reality

      • @anticolonialist
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        -91 month ago

        Without a constitutional amendment, the electoral college is going nowhere.

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            11 month ago

            The national popular vote interstate compact is a pipe dream.

            In the extremely unlikely event it is ever enacted, it will be dissolved as soon as a supporting state realizes it is likely to affect the outcome of the upcoming election.

            If it ever actually affects an election, it will likely be deemed unconstitutional at the supreme court.

            Even if it is not deemed unconstitutional, states bound to vote against their own voters will withdraw from it immediately.

            At most, it will directly affect no more than one election, and probably not in the direction expected.

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            There’s still the electoral college which needs to go, creating a half-assed workaround which could easily be dissolved is not a fix. It’s nothing other than a spit and a handshake

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              It’s more than a “handshake”. States are actually passing laws for this. Plus there’s nothing stopping you from going above 270 electoral votes

              Once it’s been in effect for a while, it would make a formal constitutional ammendment to fully remove it a lot easier to get though

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                11 month ago

                Once it’s been in effect for a while

                It will never be in effect “for awhile”. If they ever get to 270, it will last one election cycle at most. More likely, it will be dissolved between the time it comes into effect and the first general election afterward.