Vox Article Claims the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact May Pass After the 2026 Elections

This article in Vox says that if the predicted blue wave is big enough and deep enough in legislative and Governor elections in certain states, the National Popular Vote plan may go into effect before the 2028 presidential election.

With the recent passage of the compact agreement in Virginia, states that have 222 electoral votes have passed the compact. Only states with at least 48 more electoral votes need to pass it for it to become effective, pending, of course, the inevitable legal challenges.

The article says that the targeted states for the compact’s advocates are Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada and New Hampshire.


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Vox Article Claims the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact May Pass After the 2026 Elections — 10 Comments

  1. All of those targeted states are swing states. Their legislatures would be foolish to throw that away.

  2. IF LIBERATOR TRUMP WAS A TYRANT, THE nAZi-666 SPAMBOT WOULD ALREADY BE DEPROGRAMMED, ITS PROGRAMMER WOULD ALREADY BE DEAD OR IN PRISON, AND THIS SITE WOULD ALREADY BE OFFLINE !!!

  3. You know, if it is ever adopted, the first member state that votes against the common result will be the first to get out.

  4. It is even possible to envision a result in which non-member states tip the majority vote against the votes of several member states. That will be an interesting problem for them.

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