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bucolic_frolic

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4. There's no solutions like
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 04:37 PM
Tuesday

concentrating the opportunity for rigging elections in the central counting mechanism of each state. We're going to do this with computer ballots? This will solidify the Senate like a sink drain. No one will listen to anyone other than the presidential candidates. Fewer people will vote, they will feel their vote doesn't count. You think my one vote will make a difference in 50 states? State specific issues will become irrelevant. The national parties will set policy - for everyone.

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K&R, thanks for posting. c-rational Tuesday #1
The Roberts court would overturn it Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #2
Unless it's a Constitutional amendment. Wednesdays Tuesday #5
Well, not yet they haven't. Nt Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #7
Yeah, because it's not "ripe" yet. nt Wednesdays Tuesday #10
They wouldn't need to strike it down. Starfury Tuesday #22
The Colorado ruling was unanimous Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #24
Not just Roberts and the other 5... Polybius Tuesday #19
"Supporters...argue that the delegation of electors is a state power, not federal..." Wednesdays Tuesday #3
There's no solutions like bucolic_frolic Tuesday #4
I don't follow your logic Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #9
So, to play devils advocate. OldBaldy1701E 20 hrs ago #27
Currently, small states have outsized power and representation Fiendish Thingy 20 hrs ago #30
'Outsized'? OldBaldy1701E 19 hrs ago #31
The senate is the equalizer Fiendish Thingy 19 hrs ago #33
This only affects the presidency, not congress. eggplant Tuesday #13
Not sure- R0ckyRac00n Tuesday #14
Fun until OH, FL find extra 300,000 votes. Festivito 19 hrs ago #32
Lots of the same Democrats who support displacedvermoter Tuesday #6
Thomas Court would overturn if passed Miguelito Loveless Tuesday #8
It'll be at least a 7-2 decision Polybius Tuesday #21
Not if there are 13 justices ruling Fiendish Thingy 19 hrs ago #34
The ANTI-SHITSTAIN Law/compact dave99 Tuesday #11
...popular vote deciding winner of presidential elections. as it should be. republianmushroom Tuesday #12
The EC is way overdue to die Bayard Tuesday #15
Hey, BumRush... calimary Tuesday #16
Appreciate the comment BumRushDaShow Tuesday #18
After 2000--and certainly after 2016--every Democrat should be on board with this by now. If the GOP wants to tie Karasu Tuesday #17
The EC invites shenanigans The Wizard Tuesday #20
Georgia will never go for this............... NGeorgian Tuesday #23
It's not as solld red as states like OK or ID BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago #25
Seems like there's a workaround for the compact issue Shrek 21 hrs ago #26
That video answered questions I didn't even know I had Ruby the Liberal 20 hrs ago #28
"at least stop electing by land mass instead of voters." BumRushDaShow 20 hrs ago #29
Of course, if the votes are not counted correctly.... returnee 17 hrs ago #35
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