Tweet As we’ve pointed out before, Michigan has made it onto the NPV radar. Legislators are being lobbied to ignore the will of Michigan voters and cast all 17 of Michigan’s electoral votes for the national popular vote winner—regardless of who wins in Michigan. Next week, Save Our States is presenting a citizens’ briefing...
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Tweet Democracy, it’s been said, can be two wolves and a sheep voting on what’s for dinner. Unfortunately, a desire for this kind of democracy seems to motivate supporters of NPV like George Soros’s Demos Foundation. Mel Gibson in The Patriot summed up a real concern of many Americans during our Revolution: why exchange...
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Tags: Bill of Rights, Constitution, Democracy, Demos, Electoral College, George Soros, Grover Cleveland, National Popular Vote, NPV
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Tweet Even in states where Democrats control the legislature and governor’s office, National Popular Vote often spends a great deal of money to win one or two Republican supporters. This is smart politics for two reasons. First, it’s hard for anyone to believe that changes to the “rules of the game” are fair if...
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Tags: bipartisan, Electoral College, Michigan (16), michigan republican party, National Popular Vote, NPV, saul anuzis, thatssaulfolks
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Tweet Last week AB 751’s express trip from introduction on February 15 to a hearing on February 17 caused a stir in the Wisconsin papers and blogosphere. While Save Our States Director Trent England was on the ground there, I jumped into the cyber world to see how Wisconsin voters were responding to the...
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Tags: debate, Electoral College, National Popular Vote, NPV, Wisconsin
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Tweet A big thanks to host Jim Schneider and the crew at Crosstalk radio for today’s discussion of the Electoral College versus National Popular Vote. It was my pleasure to be on the program and to talk with so many listeners from around the country. You can visit the Crosstalk website for a description...
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Tags: Crosstalk, Democracy, Electoral College, First Amendment, individual rights, minority rights, National Popular Vote, NPV, radio, Wisconsin
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Tweet Last week was a lousy one for California-based National Popular Vote. After hiring six lobbyists and spending $80,000 lobbying in Madison, Wisconsin, they got Assembly Elections Committee Chairman Jeff Smith to schedule the bill for a hearing with less than two day’s public notice. And NPV’s lobbyists had convinced three Republicans to join...
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Tags: Arkansas (6), Brownsberger, California, Electoral College, legislators, lobbyists, Massachusetts (11), National Popular Vote, NPV, Rhode Island, Washington State
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Tweet On Friday, Alaska’s Senate Judiciary Committee heard the state’s National Popular Vote bill (SB 92). The measure actually already passed the State Affairs Committee with the support of Senators Linda Menard, Hollis French (who chairs the Judiciary Committee), and Albert Kookesh. (Watch the Judiciary hearing.) Alaska, the largest state by landmass but with...
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Tags: Electoral College, John Koza, moderation, National Popular Vote, NPV, swing states, unity
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Tweet As I walked through the Wisconsin State Capitol last week talking with legislators and legislative staff, I saw the effects of citizens in action. Throughout the day, radio stations were alerting listeners about the bill. Several legislative staff members told me that calls and emails were coming in strong–and strongly against NPV. The...
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Tags: Federalism, legislators, mvymvy, National Popular Vote, NPV, polling, Republic, Wisconsin
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Tweet Mid-morning on Tuesday, two emails alerted me that Wisconsin’s NPV bill (AB 751) had suddenly been introduced and scheduled for a hearing before the Assembly Elections Committee—on Wednesday afternoon, the very next day. Could I come to Madison, one legislator asked, and help educate citizens and other lawmakers and perhaps testify at the...
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Tags: Chairman Jeff Smith, Electoral College, Kelda Helen Roys, legislation, legislators, legislature, lobbyists, Videos, Wisconsin
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Tweet Maine’s National Popular Vote bill (LD 56) was brought to the House floor and solidly defeated on Tuesday, February 2, 2010. The vote was 95 against and only 50 for the bill. The floor action came just two weeks after the Save Our States visit to Augusta. Much of the credit for this...
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Tags: Chris Pearson, defeated, Electoral College, Herb Adams, legislation, legislators, lobbyists, Maine, National Popular Vote, NPV
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Tweet “Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress….” (Article II, Section 1) How did this constitutional provision become the NPV loophole? Hundreds of attempts to...
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Tags: Constitution, Electoral College, Federalism, Framers, legislators, legislature, National Popular Vote, NPV, original intent
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Tweet Few states stand to lose more under National Popular Vote than Vermont. As both a low population and low population density state, Vermont is the classic “small” state. The Electoral College gives Vermont a political boost. The National Popular Vote plan, on the other hand, would pull the political rug out from under...
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Tags: campaign strategy, Chris Pearson, Electoral College, Montpelier, National Popular Vote, NPV, Presidential Campaigns, Vermont (3)
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