National Popular Vote Plan Bill Stalls in Delaware Senate Committee

On January 18, the Delaware bill for the National Popular Vote Plan was heard in the Senate Administrative Services/Election Committee. After hearing testimony on both sides, the Committee chair decided not to bring the bill up for a Committee vote. The bill had passed the House last year by a vote of 21-19. See this story. One of Delaware’s Republican National Committee members testified against the bill.


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  1. NO uniform definition of Elector-Voter in the NPV scheme from Hell.

    Blatant violation of Art. I, Sec. 10 IF there is no gerrymander Congress consent.

    Blatant violation of the Equal Protection Clause in 14th Amdt, Sec. 1 — votes OUTSIDE a State determining results INSIDE a State.

    Correct const amdt-

    Uniform definition of Elector-Voter in ALL of the U.S.A. — even in D.C. and the colonies.
    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

    The Sun will continue to rise and even the small States will continue to be in the Union — and may even get some attention in Prez elections.

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