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Electoral College Opponents Attempt to Have It Both Ways
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Electoral College Opponents Attempt to Have It Both Ways
Tara Ross May 23, 2019
Electoral College foes have been trying to get their way in Nevada for a decade. Have they finally succeeded?
Nevada’s state Senate approved National Popular Vote legislation on Tuesday. The measure is now awaiting approval from Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat.
The governor’s signature will add Nevada to a growing movement to ditch the Electoral College. Worse, Maine and Oregon could be close behind: National Popular Vote’s plan has already been approved by both states’ senates.
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So much for the notion that states with smaller populations would not accept NPV.
It's not "the size" that matters here.
It's the ideology.
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