Supporters of National Popular Vote, and Allied Groups, Will Hold Forum on Presidential Selection Process at Stanford University

Supporters of the National Popular Vote Plan, and others who are also dissatisfied with current presidential election procedures, will hold a forum at Stanford University, October 7, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Among the speakers will be two members of Congress, Jaime Raskin of Maryland and Anna Eshoo of California. Thanks to Paula Lee for this news. Here is more about the event.


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Supporters of National Popular Vote, and Allied Groups, Will Hold Forum on Presidential Selection Process at Stanford University — 2 Comments

  1. NPV = one more scheme like top 2 primaries and RCV/IRV

    — from the nonstop plotting usual suspects.

    Abolish the minority rule Electoral College.
    Uniform definition of Elector-Voter in all of the USA.
    PR and nonpartisan AppV.

  2. The location and the speakers show a bias in favor of those states that would benefit from such a change. It would be better for them if they had held the event in a swing state to gain support there.

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