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re: Maine joins unConstitutional National Popular Vote states
Posted on 4/17/24 at 8:45 am to TigersnJeeps
Posted on 4/17/24 at 8:45 am to TigersnJeeps
Important step towards a hot civil war.
Now 10,000 illegal votes in California can change the election.
Texas & Florida will likely not be willing to accept that.
The interstate pact will likely be unenforceable, so when the republican governor of a state in the pact refuses to go along with it, then what?
I don't think there is any way you could determine the true winner of the "National Popular Vote". But it gives so many new ways to touch off a shooting war.
Now 10,000 illegal votes in California can change the election.
Texas & Florida will likely not be willing to accept that.
The interstate pact will likely be unenforceable, so when the republican governor of a state in the pact refuses to go along with it, then what?
I don't think there is any way you could determine the true winner of the "National Popular Vote". But it gives so many new ways to touch off a shooting war.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:06 am to M. A. Ryland
quote:Politically, it is one thing, when sloppy voting procedures in California affect elections in California, or even how California chooses to award its electoral votes.
Now 10,000 illegal votes in California can change the election.
Texas & Florida will likely not be willing to accept that.
It is another matter entirely, when sloppy procedures in California start to have a direct effect outside its borders.
Of course, that is a political question, and has little relevance to the question of constitutionality.
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