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The Electoral College and Campaign 2020
Nov 25, 2020 by Trent England blog
Every four years, millions of Americans wind up on the losing side and thus disappointed by the presidential election. These wins and losses too often color how we see our political institutions. Thi…
Read More→Electoral College well worth the trade offs
Oct 27, 2020 by Trent England blog
Some people bemoan the fact that not every state in every presidential election is a toss-up, or battleground. But that’s political reality down the ballot, too. And the cost of seeing fewer televisi…
Read More→Republic or Democracy: The Real Debate
Nov 02, 2020 by Trent England blog
A debate I participated in last week in Denver went to the heart of the fight between those pushing the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) and those of us defending the Electoral College.…
Read More→Electoral College benefits visible as votes are counted; Colorado ‘popular vote’ measure remains close
Nov 04, 2020 by Trent England blog
While the outcome remains uncertain, the Electoral College is working as designed. Each state ran its own election and now each is responsible for fairly counting its votes. Any disputes will be cont…
Read More→Colorado result puts lie to NPV ‘polls’
Nov 04, 2020 by Trent England blog
For years, the National Popular Vote lobbying campaign has peddled polls that claim it is overwhelmingly popular. Of course, the group pays for these polls, and most people take them with many grains…
Read More→Saving the Electoral College
Nov 09, 2020 by Trent England blog
I call it a “toothpaste issue,” as in “you can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube.” If we lose the Electoral College—our state-by-state process for electing the president—we won’t get it back. And…
Read More→National Popular Vote and election fraud
Nov 10, 2020 by Sean Parnell blog
Key PointsElection fraud continues to be a serious problem, and the National Popular Vote interstate compact would make it worse.In the current system, it is difficult to commit fraud in competitive …
Read More→No, we don't have a president-elect yet
Nov 10, 2020 by Trent England blog
The law determines when an election is over—not the media. Yet reporters often predict who is going to win, sometimes even before votes are counted based on lopsided polling. Other times they predict…
Read More→The National Popular Vote Myth
Nov 12, 2020 by Trent England blog
Traveling around the country defending the Electoral College, I have heard an amazing array of different--sometimes contradictory--claims made by National Popular Vote (NPV) advocates. Some of this i…
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