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Dick Morris: Democrats Conspiring to Rig Electoral College, Law Passed in 9 States So Far
http://www.newsmax.com/Morris/morris-democrats-electoral-college/2014/04/15/id/565661/#sthash.4nEW7Y ^
| Tuesday, 15 Apr 2014 09:26 AM
| Dick Morris
Posted on 04/15/2014 11:40:27 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
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To: elpadre
[ they are rigging so that the urban centers will control the election - the free loaders. ]
Once that is done the unruly mobs of urbanites will be siced on the rural folks when crap gets worse...
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:00:06 PM PDT
by
GraceG
To: elpadre
The rigging will take place on the interstates where trucks will cease to run.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:00:19 PM PDT
by
bert
((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
To: elpadre
Bingo. With this new wave of Voter ID laws, they needed to change the game. This changes the game. It will make it virtually impossible to isolate specific locales to monitor by spreading the problem nationwide.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:02:02 PM PDT
by
alancarp
To: KarlInOhio
The problem is that legal voters in New York could determine the electoral votes for New Jersey.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:04:46 PM PDT
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: albie
I seem to remember a Dick Morris. Hmmmm. November 2012 sticks out in my mind...I think if you eliminated every fraudulent vote (on either side), and outright ballot box stuffing, Morris was right. Just saying. Sadly, I don't think your ever going to have a fair election in this country (as it is currently constituted) again.
To: ExpatCanuck
To: Lucky9teen
The Democrats will regret this move when Texas and Florida become Blue States sometime in the next 20 years.
To: lepton
The problem is that legal voters in New York could determine the electoral votes for New Jersey. Problem? Yes. Unconstitutional? No. There is nothing in the Constitution which would prevent the New Jersey legislature from passing a law saying "our electors will vote the same way as New York's" and just skipping the election altogether.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:08:17 PM PDT
by
KarlInOhio
(Republican amnesty supporters don't care whether their own homes are called mansions or haciendas.)
To: Captain Compassion
CC
I understand your point except it could be said now that a Dem voter in a red state( like Texas) is disenfranchised
or a Pub in Calif
This if allowed to take hold would be the final nail
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:10:08 PM PDT
by
RWGinger
To: TheBattman
It is always for the same reasons, the rats own the big cities, and the right owns elsewhere.
To: Lucky9teen
The ratifying states are: Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, Hawaii, Washington, Massachusetts, the District of Columbia, Vermont, California, and Rhode Island.
So if it should occur that a Republican wins the popular vote, but the democrat the electoral college...Massachusetts will overrule its voters (democrat in large part) and vote for a Republican?
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:12:04 PM PDT
by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: KarlInOhio
You are right that the state legislatures can use any method they deem fit to select their electors.
But this is an interstate compact, which require the approval of Congress in order to implement.
And there are ways to play havoc with this. What is the “national popular vote”? There is no such thing.
Each state has a certified total. Were I up to havoc, I would stipulate that the winner of my state’s election would have 1 billion votes added to my official state tally.
Let them throw that into the mixture. Are they not going to use the numbers that my state declares as official? If not that, what? Numbers collected by the AP?
To: lacrew
“its unconstitutional.”
“What difference at this point does it make?”
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:14:07 PM PDT
by
SharpRightTurn
(White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
To: Lucky9teen
Naturally it’s the completely wacko leftist states.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:16:05 PM PDT
by
I want the USA back
(Media: completely irresponsible traitors. Complicit in the destruction of our country.)
To: Lucky9teen
Maryland did it first.
Better yet, it doesn’t go into effect until enough states pass it to make a difference.
Otherwise Dems in Maryland could only loose from it, unlikely as that is.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:17:03 PM PDT
by
sickoflibs
(Obama : 'You can keep your doctor if you want. I never tell a lie ')
To: Lucky9teen
Dick Morris LOLO, wa-da joke.
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:17:47 PM PDT
by
sickoflibs
(Obama : 'You can keep your doctor if you want. I never tell a lie ')
To: TheBattman
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posted on
04/15/2014 12:19:15 PM PDT
by
S.O.S121.500
(Had Enough Yet ? ........................ Enforce the Bill of Rights ......... It's the LAW !!!)
To: RWGinger
We switch from a republic to a democracy. Federalism dies and statism rules.
CC
To: Lucky9teen
Toe sucker trying to make money off a story that’s been bouncing around in the news for at least four years now.
To: Lucky9teen
“”
So far, nine states and the District of Columbia — casting 136 electoral votes — have joined moving half way to the 270 needed to put the compact into effect. The ratifying states are: Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, Hawaii, Washington, Massachusetts, DC, Vermont, California, and Rhode Island.
Both houses in New York have passed it and its on Governor Cuomos desk.”””
Did Governor Christie sign this law when it was passed by the New Jersey House and Senate?
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