Rhode Island will not pass the National Popular Vote Plan bill this year. See this story.
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National Popular Vote Plan Bill Fails to Pass in Rhode Island — No Comments
A survey of Rhode Island voters showed 74% overall support for a national popular vote for President.
Support was 78% among independents, 86% among liberal Democrats, 85% among moderate Democrats, 60% among conservative Democrats, 71% among liberal Republicans, 63% among moderate Republicans, and 35% among conservative Republicans.
By age, support was 77% among 18-29 year olds, 80% among 30-45 year olds, 70% among 46-65 year olds, and 76% for those older than 65.
By gender, support was 84% among women and 63% among men.
NationalPopularVote
@1 – I’d like to see the wording of that poll was. This National Popular Vote is an issue that you can easily trick voters into supporting.
NO uniform definition of Elector-Voter in the NPV scheme from HELL.
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REAL amdt.
Uniform definition of Elector-voter in ALL of the U.S.A.
P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.
NO more EVIL MORON attempted statutory band-aid fixes for political cancer.
#2 Trick voters?!
The Rhode Island Survey
“There is a proposal to change the way we elect
the President. The current system elects a
President based on the state by state vote
totals. The new proposal would switch to a
system that elects the President according to
the vote totals in all 50 states. Would you
generally support or oppose switching to a
system that counts the votes in all 50 states
combined?”
A survey of Rhode Island voters showed 74% overall support for a national popular vote for President.
Support was 78% among independents, 86% among liberal Democrats, 85% among moderate Democrats, 60% among conservative Democrats, 71% among liberal Republicans, 63% among moderate Republicans, and 35% among conservative Republicans.
By age, support was 77% among 18-29 year olds, 80% among 30-45 year olds, 70% among 46-65 year olds, and 76% for those older than 65.
By gender, support was 84% among women and 63% among men.
NationalPopularVote
@1 – I’d like to see the wording of that poll was. This National Popular Vote is an issue that you can easily trick voters into supporting.
NO uniform definition of Elector-Voter in the NPV scheme from HELL.
—-
REAL amdt.
Uniform definition of Elector-voter in ALL of the U.S.A.
P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.
NO more EVIL MORON attempted statutory band-aid fixes for political cancer.
#2 Trick voters?!
The Rhode Island Survey
“There is a proposal to change the way we elect
the President. The current system elects a
President based on the state by state vote
totals. The new proposal would switch to a
system that elects the President according to
the vote totals in all 50 states. Would you
generally support or oppose switching to a
system that counts the votes in all 50 states
combined?”
http://nationalpopularvote.com/resources/RI-Poll-2008-6-1.pdf
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84% of women favored NPV versus 63% of men.
Do you believe that women are more easily tricked (by one third) than men?
# 6 The obvious question — some MAJOR tricking of men to get the 19th Amdt adopted ???
Decline and pending FALL of the U.S.A. due to women voters ??? — who are too much Eve delusional about political E-V-I-L in the nation and world ???
Sorry – NO more time to be *politically correct* in a time of suicidal MORONS all over the place.
6 –
Heh…