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The bill, which passed on a 28-to-9 vote, now heads to Democratic Governor Deval Patrick’s desk. The governor has said in the past that he supports the bill, said his spokeswoman Kim Haberlin.
Under the law, which was enacted by the House last week, all 12 of the state’s electoral votes would be awarded to the candidate who receives the most votes nationally.
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Won’t that be funny to watch the next time a republican wins the popular vote...?
This can /will lead to so many law suits it will be years before an election is resolved.
In theory an opposition party could tie up the electoral distribution until all the other States resolve fraud issues. Esp. if the other 'rogue' States have the same distribution plan, and I think they do.
Which means they may not know who won their delegates until a number of states count all their votes.