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In reply to the discussion: End around the electoral college [View all]WhaTHellsgoingonhere
(5,252 posts)37. I'm definitely not against ammending the...
...Constitution in many cases. Right now, I support the Move to Amend campaign to amend the Constitution to declare that money is not speech.
For now, I'd like to see this play out. The bill has been introduced in all 50 states, and has moved through at least one house in 21 states. Americans are increasingly dissatisfied with the EC. It may lead to a call for an amendment. If it gets to that point, I would support it.
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I do agree. However, this might be an election where it benefits Obama...
Drunken Irishman
Oct 2012
#7
What I had not thought of until it was pointed out tonight by Rocca & O'Donnell ...
ReasonableToo
Oct 2012
#13
Exactly! One of the major drawbacks of the EC is it discourages voter turnout!!
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Oct 2012
#14
If Obama wins the EV this election, I will defend it tooth and nail. nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Oct 2012
#8
And you're right (upon further review), only Congressional approval as...
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Oct 2012
#22
Yeah, yeah...the dream is over. Once you mentioned Congress, I crapped myself.
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Oct 2012
#25
thanks! but what about amending the constitution to get rid of the Electoral College?
CreekDog
Oct 2012
#33
What it would do in any state that passes this would be to make it more likely...
PoliticAverse
Oct 2012
#21
It amounts to collusion. I seriously doubt the Supreme Court would allow it.
davidn3600
Oct 2012
#30
No, this is not the way to do it --amend the constitution to get rid of the Electoral College
CreekDog
Oct 2012
#27
Do you completely trust the red states to submit an accurate popular vote count? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Oct 2012
#41