States already have the right to apportion their EV’s as they see fit. R’s control nearly 30 state legislatures.
Doesn’t matter if CA follows suit or not. Just getting started changes the game in a way that benefits voters.
Voters in conservative rural districts are disenfranchised by WTA rules that allow the urban districts to control the EV.
If you do this, and you don’t do it across all states, all you are doing at the end of the day is giving democrats bigger EC wins. If Cali/NY et all stay in lump sum distribution and states like OH, FL and PA go to the congressional district distribution model you are LESSINGING the counter to the larger states on average more than you are helping.
Yes any state can do what it wants, but there is a reason they are all with the exception of 2 winner take all.