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Are we close to a tipping point for a Constitutional Amendment to end the Electoral College?
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Ted King wrote:
[quote=swampy]
A good argument might be that it's the Constitutional way we do things. Until there is an amendment to the Constitution it will be the way we continue to do it.

I don't see how any Congressional bill can just up and change the Constitution. It may be a popular aspiration of the liberal elite, but I doubt it can pass in Congress.

There is nothing unConstitutional about the National Popular Vote bill(s) and those bills are passed by states not Congress.
Agree, nothing unConstitutional about it, but the Constitution is pretty clear about how we elect Presidents and the electoral college is only used in presidential elections. No vote by Congress alone can change that.

Obama may try to change that by Executive Order like he's changing so many things with the swipe of his pen. /sarc
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Re: Are we close to a tipping point for a Constitutional Amendment to end the Electoral College? - by swampy - 10-24-2011, 08:25 PM

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