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Can states defend the nation?

Apr 30, 2024 by Trent England blogs

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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Unfinished Recounts and litigation could thwart the compact

May 10, 2024 by Sean Parnell blogs

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. For example, in a …

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

May 07, 2024 by Sean Parnell blogs

I’m happy that Save Our States is expanding to address other areas of election policy. As someone who’s worked for more than a decade and a half in this area, to paraphrase George Costanza’s father, …

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NPV compact losing electoral votes?

May 09, 2024 by Trent England blogs

Yes, the NPV compact has lost electoral votes twice despite no state (yet) repealing it. How is that possible? The answer reveals one more way the compact is unstable—and poorly drafted. Every ten ye…

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Tara Ross and Michael Maibach explain the Electoral College

May 28, 2024 by Harry Roth blogs

Save Our States distinguished fellow Michael Maibach and author Tara Ross joined the Independent Women's Network to discuss the Electoral College. With the 2024 presidential election less than six mo…

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Parnell in The Center Square

May 29, 2024 by Trent England blogs

Our own Sean Parnell recently had a column warning of the threat of John Koza’s National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) in The Center Square, a new and rapidly growing provider of statehouse n…

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Confucius Institutes: A case study in CCP influence operations

May 29, 2024 by Trent England blogs

In 2019, law enforcement reported that “the Chinese government [poses] a particular threat to U.S. academia” and “does not play by the same rules of academic integrity that U.S. educational instituti…

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Maine Democrats Called Out

May 31, 2024 by Trent England blogs

“Those in glass houses should not throw stones.” That old saying is a warning against hypocrisy, something certain Mane Democrats should consider after forcing their state into the National Popular V…

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Sign up for a virtual event on the dangers of TikTok

Jun 03, 2024 by Harry Roth blogs

The Institute of World Politics is hosting an event on the threat posed by TikTok, featuring The Epoch Times Senior Editor Jan Jekielek. The event will take place this Thursday, June 6, at 3:00 p.m. …

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What the Tiananmen Massacre means in the United States today

Jun 04, 2024 by Trent England blogs

Thirty-five years ago today, the Chinese Communist Party directed its military to crush pro-freedom demonstrators in Beijing. Since that time, the CCP has systematically suppressed information about …

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