Posted on 04/19/2014 11:34:21 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Conservatives slammed the campaign to effectively end the Electoral Colleges role in presidential elections, saying that the National Popular Vote Compact circumvents the Constitution, saying it resembled President Barack Obamas abuse of the law through his extensive use of executive orders. [ ]
Under the National Popular Vote Compact, each state would award its electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote. The effort has been quietly winding its way through state governments, needing 270 votes to take effect.
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At some point, perhaps after the June Assembly of the States, the Uniparty will notice this building groundswell of resistance and disgust.
No compact is involved.
States have near plenary power to appoint presidential electors as they see fit.
Well, that’s not what I read. TYVM HAND
It's called the National Popular Vote Compact.
Compact: A covenant or contract made between two or more persons or parties; a mutual agreement or understanding; a mutual and settled appointment between two or more, to do or to forbear something. OED.
If this passed Constitutional muster, then the states could have their electoral votes be decided by the popular votes of those states that have that are part of the group.
Clearly unconstitutional
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