National Popular Vote Passes Connecticut Legislature

The Connecticut Senate passed HB 5421 on May 5, Saturday. The bill had passed the House on April 26. This is the first state legislature that has passed the plan since before the 2016 election. Governor Dannel P. Malloy has already said he will sign the bill.

The Senate vote was 21-14. All the Democrats, and three Republicans, voted for it.


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National Popular Vote Passes Connecticut Legislature — 4 Comments

  1. Talk to the about 750,000 DEAD in 1861-1865 due to the 1860 minority rule election of Prez Lincoln.

    What second will Trump start Civil WAR II with his mouth or a Tweet ???

  2. 1787 USA Const —

    1-10-1 No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation ******

    1-10-3 No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, *** enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State ***

    Are the SCOTUS MORONS and media SUPER-MORONS paying any attention to the NPV conspiracy folks — who claim that the NPV scheme is a small – minor – trivial Inter-State Compact that does NOT require any Congress approval ???

    Gee — was there a Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation or Agreement or Compact in 1861 in the de facto creation of the *so-called* Confederate States of America — getting those 750,000 DEAD on both sides in 1861-1865.

    Merely some unicorns and fairies killing each other off in 1861-1865 ???

    ONLY in the brains of delusional retarded MORONS — now too many to count.

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