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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
In Gallup polls since 1944, only about 20% of the public has supported the current system of awarding all of a state’s electoral votes to the presidential candidate who receives the most votes in each separate state.
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
In the 2012 election, pundits and campaign operatives agree, that, at most, only 12 states and their voters will matter. They will decide the election. None of the 10 most rural states will matter, as usual. About […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Under the current system, there is disproportionate attention and influence of the “mob” in the current handful of closely divided battleground states, such as Florida, while the “mobs” of the vast majority of […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
With the current state-by-state winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes, it could only take winning a bare plurality of popular votes in the 11 most populous states, containing 56% of the population of […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Supporters of National Popular Vote find it hard to believe the Founding Fathers would endorse the current electoral system where 9 of the original 13 states are ignored, among the more than 2/3rds of states and […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
In 1969, The U.S. House of Representatives voted for a national
popular vote, 338–70. It was endorsed by Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford,
and then-Congressman George H.W. Bush, and then-Senator Bob Dole.**
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
The Republic is not in any danger from National Popular Vote.
National Popular Vote has nothing to do with pure democracy.
Pure democracy is a form of government in which people vote on policy initiatives […] -
oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
With National Popular Vote, big cities would not get all of candidates’ attention, much less control the outcome.
The population of the top five cities (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Philadelphia) […] -
oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Now, Wyoming, New Mexico and most of rural population states are totally ignored in presidential elections.
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Now political clout comes from being among the handful of battleground states. More than […] -
oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and most of the other states NOW do not mean anything to a presidential candidate.
With National Popular Vote, every vote, everywhere, would be politically […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The National Popular Vote bill ensures that every vote is equal, every voter will matter, in every state, in every presidential election, and the candidate with the most votes wins, as in virtually every other […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Americans vs. the Electoral College [Infographic], on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC).
Every vote, everywhere, would be politically relevant and equal in […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
As I’ve explained before:
The Founding Fathers in the Constitution did not require states to allow their citizens to vote for president, much less award all their electoral votes based upon the vote of their […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
As I’ve explained before:
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The Republic is not in any danger from National Popular Vote.
National Popular Vote has NOTHING TO DO with pure democracy. Pure democracy is a form of government in which […] -
oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
With the Electoral College and federalism, the Founding Fathers meant to empower the states to pursue their own interests within the confines of the Constitution. The National Popular Vote is an exercise of that […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The Founding Fathers in the Constitution did not require states to allow their citizens to vote for president, much less award all their electoral votes based upon the vote of their citizens.
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The […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Under National Popular Vote, the candidate with the most popular votes in all 50 states and DC would get the 270+ ELECTORAL COLLEGE votes from the enacting states. That majority of ELECTORAL COLLEGE votes […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
A MAJORITY of the states is NOT required today to elect a President .
With the current state-by-state winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes, it could only take winning a bare plurality of […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
With National Popular Vote, big cities would not get all of candidates’ attention, much less control the outcome.
The population of the top five cities (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Philadelphia) […] -
oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Now with state-by-state winner-take-all laws (not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, but since enacted by 48 states), presidential elections ignore 12 of the 13 lowest population states (3-4 electoral votes), […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The precariousness of the current state-by-state winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes is highlighted by the fact that a shift of a few thousand voters in one or two states would have elected the […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The precariousness of the current state-by-state winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes is highlighted by the fact that a shift of a few thousand voters in one or two states would have elected the […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Now with state-by-state winner-take-all laws (not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, but since enacted by 48 states), presidential elections ignore 12 of the 13 lowest population states (3-4 electoral votes), […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The current state-by-state winner-take-all method of awarding electoral votes (not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, but since enacted by 48 states), ensures that the candidates, after the primaries, will not […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The National Popular Vote bill would change existing state winner-take-all laws that award all of a state’s electoral votes to the candidate who get the most popular votes in each separate state (not mentioned in […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
With the current state winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes, winning a bare plurality of the popular vote in the 11 most populous states, containing 56% of the population, could win the Presidency […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The National Popular Vote bill preserves the constitutionally mandated Electoral College and state control of elections. It ensures that every vote is equal, every voter will matter, in every state, in every […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
With the current state winner-take-all system of awarding electoral votes, winning a bare plurality of the popular vote in the 11 most populous states, containing 56% of the population, could win the Presidency […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The National Popular Vote bill would change existing state winner-take-all laws that award all of a state’s electoral votes to the candidate who get the most popular votes in each separate state (not mentioned in […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Now with state-by-state winner-take-all laws (not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, but since enacted by 48 states), presidential elections ignore 12 of the 13 lowest population states (3-4 electoral votes), […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Any state that enacts the proportional approach on its own would reduce its own influence. This was the most telling argument that caused Colorado voters to agree with Republican Governor Owens and to reject this […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 4 weeks ago
The main media at the moment, TV, costs much more per impression in big cities than in smaller towns and rural area. Candidates get more bang for the buck in smaller towns and rural areas.
In the 2012 campaign, […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Anyone concerned about the relative power of big states and small states should realize that the current system shifts power from voters in the small and medium-small states to voters in the current handful of big […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Of course, there is always the possibility that the U.S. Supreme Court might change the legal standards concerning congressional consent contained in its 1893 and 1978 rulings. Some have argued, for example, that […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Presidential candidates currently do everything within their power to raise as much money as they possibly can from donors throughout the country. They then allocate the money that they raise nationally to places […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Congressional consent is not required for the National Popular Vote compact under prevailing U.S. Supreme Court rulings. However, because there would undoubtedly be time-consuming litigation about this aspect of […]
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oldgulph commented on the post, Swing States Crucial for Presidential Race, on the site Independent Voter Network 1 year ago
Presidential elections don’t have to be this way.
The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC).
Every vote, […]