Yes. To have just a regular popular vote, you must amend the constitution because it stated that electors would choose the president. That is a nearly impossible task, especially now. The NPV initiative would need states totaling 270 electoral votes to sign on. The argument for the deeply red and blue states to do that would be that righ…
Yes. To have just a regular popular vote, you must amend the constitution because it stated that electors would choose the president. That is a nearly impossible task, especially now. The NPV initiative would need states totaling 270 electoral votes to sign on. The argument for the deeply red and blue states to do that would be that right now, candidates only campaign in swing states and ignore the solid states. Hope that helps.
Yes. To have just a regular popular vote, you must amend the constitution because it stated that electors would choose the president. That is a nearly impossible task, especially now. The NPV initiative would need states totaling 270 electoral votes to sign on. The argument for the deeply red and blue states to do that would be that right now, candidates only campaign in swing states and ignore the solid states. Hope that helps.
Yes, it does help. Thanks!