To: Biggirl
Rush-Roosh:
The best way to foil the liberals from using the National Popular Vote is for some states (like Texas) to use an electoral college structure within their state.
Eliminate popular votes for President and say that the party that controls the state Assembly chooses the slate of Electors. This does several things:
- It reduces the power of the big cities in the state by letting the districts across the state decide. The smallest panhandle state district in Texas will get the same state vote as Houston or Dallas.
- It reduces the effect of illegal voting in the big cities from tilting the election.
- It takes away the concept of a "national popular vote" when the second largest state (in the case of Texas) doesn't participate in a vote for President. They will only have state Assembly races with popular votes.
-PJ
7 posted on
03/20/2019 9:39:15 AM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
(The 1st Amendment gives the People the right to a free press, not CNN the right to the 1st question.)
To: Political Junkie Too
This woman on with Rush now is making a lot of excellent points. Glad she brought up Fox News and Judge Jeanine.
8 posted on
03/20/2019 10:43:26 AM PDT by
nutmeg
(democRATs: The party of Infanticide, Open Borders, Crime, High Taxes and "Free" Sh*t)
To: Political Junkie Too
NOOOOOOO!!!
Many people don't vote, but they are still counted in the CENSUS!
See my idea for taking the popular vote out of the presidential elections, and replacing them with state votes for their lower chambers.
Essentially make state electoral colleges out of state assembly districts.
-PJ
11 posted on
03/20/2019 11:48:10 AM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
(The 1st Amendment gives the People the right to a free press, not CNN the right to the 1st question.)
To: Political Junkie Too
States like New York would have several hundred new districts, and put them all in the city. The same for any other Dim controlled state.
12 posted on
03/20/2019 12:53:48 PM PDT by
Ingtar
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