
National Popular Vote Betrays Voters
The Electoral College is on the chopping block — again.
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The Electoral College is on the chopping block — again.
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The NPV Compact is an end run around the Constitution.
Continue reading →From Judi Caler: The Maine NPV is a cliffhanger. It is back at the House to be enacted. The Senate enacted it today 18-16–one vote
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Contact Oregon’s Governor Kate Brown and ask her to VETO SB870 National Popular VotePhone: (503) 378-4582
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A seductive push to elect the President of the United States with a National Popular Vote (NPV) instead of the Electoral College is being approved in an alarming number of states.
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The National Popular Vote Compact has no minimum percentage for a candidate to be declared the National Popular Vote Winner. What this means in a 3 way race a candidate could win with 35% or even less.
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The Electoral College protects us from Vote Fraud providing 51 individual elections in the states and District of Columbia not just one election which can more easily be stolen. The Electoral College protects us against the instability of nationwide recounts and endless lawsuits. The Electoral College has worked well for over 200 years providing a peaceful transfer of power.
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We need your help. A dangerous anti-Electoral College bill is pending before the Oklahoma House. It has already passed the state senate. Please call your state representative. Tell him that you are OPPOSED to SB 906, the National Popular Vote legislation.
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Moving quietly under cover of presidential debates and the enormous publicity given to the race for the Republican nomination is a plan to change how U.S. Presidents are elected. It would bypass the procedure spelled out in the U.S. Constitution which has been used successfully for over two centuries.
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Moving quietly under cover of presidential debates and the enormous publicity given to the race for the Republican nomination is a plan to change how U.S. Presidents are elected. It would bypass the procedure spelled out in the U.S. Constitution which has been used successfully for over two centuries.
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Americans are fortunate to have a written Constitution that has withstood the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune for more than two centuries, and we certainly don’t need a new constitution.
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The liberals really don’t like our constitutional process of electing Presidents by the Electoral College, and every few years they come up with a new plan to abolish, change or bypass it, sometimes by unconstitutional means.
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Senator Hillary Clinton’s first legislative proposal since her election was to call for the abolition of the Electoral College.
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