The national popular vote compact is not in effect. Not enough states have passed it for it to take effect in those states. It’s also likely unconstitutional.
Also a complete potential disenfranchisement of the state's voters. Imagine a state where 99% voted for X but the national popular vote was 51% for Y, and the state sent in electors for candidate Y. The SC would nuke that scheme in a heartbeat.
Red voted states do not mean Electoral College votes anymore. https://www.nationalpopularvote.com/state-status
The national popular vote compact is not in effect. Not enough states have passed it for it to take effect in those states. It’s also likely unconstitutional.
Not likely unconstitutional, IS unconstitutional, states cannot enter treaties or compacts.
Also a complete potential disenfranchisement of the state's voters. Imagine a state where 99% voted for X but the national popular vote was 51% for Y, and the state sent in electors for candidate Y. The SC would nuke that scheme in a heartbeat.
But aren't the three commie west coast states doing exactly that with -- I can't recall. Russia or China.
One of them.
Looking like they are going to try to secede, whether their people want it or not.
They'll have to put up a huge, long wall, won't they?
Hoping they will be arrested before the press conference is over.