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Missed it by that much, part 1
Mar 26, 2021 by Sean Parnell blog
One concern I raised early on about the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) is that it could allow election officials of member states to concoct vote totals for non-member states if, for …
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Mar 26, 2021 by Harry Roth blog
National Review: How Federalism Thwarts Dystopia About a third of the U.S. population lives in just four states (California, Texas, Florida, and New York), but our system of government ensures that a…
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Apr 02, 2021 by Harry Roth blog
Jewish Policy Center: Can the Founding Fathers Help With Today’s Challenges? The Electoral College is widely misunderstood, especially because of the anomaly that a candidate can win the Presidency b…
Read More→Missed it by that much, part II
Apr 06, 2021 by Sean Parnell blog
In the first post of this two-part series, I explained how an NPV lobbyist admitted that their plan would allow state chief election officers (CEOs) to make up vote totals in the event that a state w…
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Read More→Oops, New York Did It Again
Apr 26, 2021 by Sean Parnell blog
A while back I wrote about New York’s unfortunate habit of failing to provide accurate vote counts for presidential electors, and how they managed to once again miss the mark in 2020. Here’s a brief …
Read More→A short-sighted attack on the Electoral College
Apr 27, 2021 by Trent England blog
Usually, it’s the left that stereotypes conservatives as frightened reactionaries just out for power. So I was surprised when Scott Morefield, writing at Townhall.com, used the same smear to argue th…
Read More→Some election reforms would make disasters worse
Apr 27, 2021 by Trent England blog
Democrats in Congress want to give themselves more control over elections, taking power away from the states. Surprisingly, some states have joined the National Popular Vote interstate compact, which…
Read More→Biden’s Court Packing Bridge to Nowhere
Apr 27, 2021 by Trent England blog
Like most things, an independent judiciary is easier to destroy than it is to create. Courts rely on credibility, so even well-intentioned political meddling can do serious damage. Such is the risk o…
Read More→A short-sighted attack … part 2
Apr 29, 2021 by Trent England blog
After blowback from conservative readers, Columnist Scott Morefield has doubled down on his defense of the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV). I took him to task on Monday for implying th…
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