Hearing Set for November 1 in South Carolina Case Challenging Winner-Take-All Aspect of Electoral College

U.S. District Court Judge David Norton, a Bush Sr. appointee, will hear Baten v McMaster, 2:18cv-510, on November 1 at 11:30 am in Charleston, South Carolina. This is one of the four federal case challenging state laws requiring presidential electors to be elected at-large. The other three cases are in Texas, California, and Massachusetts.


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Hearing Set for November 1 in South Carolina Case Challenging Winner-Take-All Aspect of Electoral College — 3 Comments

  1. Electors are elected b6 the states by winner-takes-all whether the state uses at-large results or results district-by-district, both cases are winner-takrs-all.

    If you as a USA voter want to see US Presidential Electors elected by pure proportional representation then watch the United Coalition USA. We are already nominating Electors who will be elected to our team by pure proportional representation (PPR).

    Use the signup form on the following link or else contact us directly for information about nominating multiple names for the PPR Elector College.

    http://www.allpartysystem.com

    The 10th USA Parliament has been using PPR for more than twenty-three consecutive years and PPR works perfectly fine for intra-party collaboration to get things done for the whole.

    Go Herd / Ogle [Libertarian / One] for President in 2020

  2. The EC is one of the 3 USA regime minority rule gerrymander systems —

    stuck over the State gerrymander systems in 1787-1789.

    The usual suspect RED communists want even more gerrymander districts inside each State —

    to elect a RED communist Prez forever — a LONG time.

    Such RED communists are also attacking at large elections for State Supreme Court judges —

    to get RED communist control of such State supreme courts.

    PR and AppV

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