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A short-sighted attack … part 3
Apr 30, 2021 by Trent England blogs
Previously I criticized arguments by columnist Scott Morefield that conservatives should, for purely political reasons, support the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV). He doubled down wit…
Read More→Tacoma: The 101st City
May 13, 2021 by Sean Parnell blogs
One concern often expressed about the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) is that voters from large metropolitan areas would dominate a direct presidential election while rural Americans w…
Read More→A failed attempt to reconcile NPV, RCV in Maine
May 14, 2021 by Trent England blogs
Maine has the most unique presidential election process. It splits its electoral votes by congressional district, one of only two states to do so today. And in 2020, after contentious political and l…
Read More→NPV’s “Blue Wall” Mirage
May 18, 2021 by Trent England blogs
Recently at Townhall.com, I lampooned as “foolish, insulting, and incorrect” the claim that Republicans should support the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) for political reasons. Strong…
Read More→The Electoral College represents people, National Popular Vote doesn’t
Jun 02, 2021 by Sean Parnell blogs
Common refrains among advocates for the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) are that “every vote should be equal” and “every voter in every state should be politically relevant.” These are…
Read More→NPV hits a brick wall
Jun 28, 2021 by Trent England blogs
Thanks to the work of Save Our States and many allies, no state has joined the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) in 2021. In fact, since 2019, no state legislature has passed NPV legisla…
Read More→I’d bet Kamala Harris kissed a few California babies
Jun 30, 2021 by Sean Parnell blogs
I ran across an old clip of John Koza, who created and runs the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) campaign. In it, he complains to a California audience about what he views as the unfair…
Read More→Some state constitutions prohibit NPV
Jul 08, 2021 by Trent England blogs
No election in the United States has ever crossed state lines. Districts for local, state, and federal officials are all contained within individual states. Presidential electors are chosen by states…
Read More→National Popular Vote’s lavish junkets for state legislators
Aug 05, 2021 by Sean Parnell blogs
When News Channel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee hosted a debate between Save Our State’s Trent England and NPV’s Ray Haynes, there were few surprises for people involved on either side of this issue. One…
Read More→NPV Chairman still writing big checks to Democrats
Aug 06, 2021 by Trent England blogs
The National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) is a threat to all Americans, including Democrats and Republicans. This is because it would undermine trust in presidential elections and could lead…
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