On June 7, National Popular Vote Plan bills passed legislative chambers in Delaware and New York. The Delaware House passed the bill 21-19, with no Republicans voting “yes”. By contrast, the New York Senate passed the bill overwhelmingly, with Democrats supporting it 26-2 and Republicans supporting it 23-8. This is the first time any legislative chamber with a Republican majority has ever passed a National Popular Vote Plan bill. Thanks to John Koza for this news.
NO UNIFORM NATIONAL DEFINITION OF ELECTOR-VOTER in the NPV scheme from Hell.
How many children, mentally ill, felon convicts, foreign folks (esp. foreign ENEMIES), etc. will be voting in a usual suspect State for Prez/VP — if the NPV scheme from Hell somehow takes effect — even after it goes to SCOTUS ???
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No more than vote under the current scheme from Philadelphia.
What is to stop a usual suspect State from letting the Electors in some or all other States also vote for Prez/VP in such usual suspect State — i.e. perhaps a mere 50 votes for Prez by each regular Elector ???
Stop the EVIL.
Const Amdt
Uniform definition of Elector-Voter in ALL of the U.S.A.
EQUAL ballot access – via equal nominating petitions.
P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.
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Clear thinking and a fundamental grasp of basic mathematics should suffice. In this dimension, anyway.