Washington, D.C. Law School Hosts Debate on National Popular Vote Plan on November 17

The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, and American University’s College of Law, will jointly sponsor a debate on the National Popular Vote Plan on November 17 (Tuesday), between noon and 2 p.m. Register to attend at this link. Arguing in favor of the Plan will be the plan’s chief advocate, John Koza, and Maryland State Senator Jaime Raskin, who sponsored the first National Popular Vote Plan bill in the nation that was signed into law. On the other side will be CATO’s John Samples, and Professor Alexander Belenky, author of “How America Elects its Presidents.” The debate will be at American University’s College of Law, 4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington DC. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.


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Washington, D.C. Law School Hosts Debate on National Popular Vote Plan on November 17 — 1 Comment

  1. NPV *fix* = one more scheme for the party hack Supremes to smash as being a BLATANT violation of the Equal Protection Clause.

    Votes outside of a SOVEREIGN State can NOT determine election results inside a SOVEREIGN State.

    Too much for the NPV MORONS to understand.

    Proper remedy.

    Const. Amdt.

    Abolish the EVIL timebomb electoral college.

    Uniform definition of Elector-Voter in ALL of the U.S.A.

    P.R. and nonpartisan A.V.

    The sun will continue to rise even if ALL electors in the U.S.A. vote for a NONPARTISAN U.S.A. Prez — who will then pay attention to all parts of the U.S.A. — unlike now when a new party hack Prez pays attention ONLY to the party hack voters in the marginal gerrymander States that elected him/her — i.e. about 30 percent of the voters.

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