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Tara Ross and Michael Maibach explain the Electoral College

May 28, 2024 by Harry Roth in Defending the Electoral College

Save Our States Distinguished Fellow Michael Maibach and author Tara Ross joined the Independent Women's Network to discuss the Electoral College.

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Unfinished Recounts and litigation could thwart the compact

May 10, 2024 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College

One thing is clear from my years defending the Electoral College: the people at NPV, Inc. don’t understand the presidential election process or how the compact is supposed to work.

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NPV compact losing electoral votes?

May 9, 2024 by Trent England in Defending the Electoral College

Yes, the NPV compact has lost electoral votes twice despite no state (yet) repealing it. How is that possible?

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Bipartisan Election Reform: Hold local, state and federal elections together

May 7, 2024 by Sean Parnell in Elections

I’m happy that Save Our States is expanding to address other areas of election policy.

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Can states defend the nation?

April 30, 2024 by Trent England in Foreign Threats

National defense is the ultimate national issue. Yet just as the national government is obliged to defend the states (see Article IV, Section 4, of the Constitution), the states also play key roles i…

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“State Armor” helping states stand up to the Chinese Communist Party

April 30, 2024 by Trent England in Foreign Threats

A group that launched earlier this year is already active in the states, crafting policies that will protect Americans from the Chinese Communist Party and other foreign threats. Michael Lucci create…

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One person… how many votes? (Part 3)

April 18, 2024 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College

Advocates for NPV endlessly repeat their slogans about making “every vote count” and the importance of “one person, one vote,” without addressing how the compact would work in the real world.

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Maine joins the National Popular Vote interstate compact without Governor's signature

April 16, 2024 by Harry Roth in Defending the Electoral College

Governor Janet Mills allowed National Popular Vote bill LD 1578 to take affect yesterday, committing Maine's three electoral votes to the compact.

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John Koza puts NPV politics ahead of math

April 12, 2024 by Trent England in Defending the Electoral College

Why does John Koza ignore this serious flaw, which undermines his own case for NPV? The answer can only be politics.

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One person… how many votes? (Part 2)

April 11, 2024 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College

Does National Popular Vote deliver on the promise of "one person, one vote?" It turns out it doesn’t and can’t.

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