6640 HOUSE MOVED TO AMEND CONSTITUTION AND ABOLISH THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE TO SOLIDIFY A PERMANENT DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY (twitter.com) posted 92 days ago by GamebredPitbull 92 days ago by GamebredPitbull +6643 / -3 1725 comments share 1725 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (1725) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 54 ▼ – scooby5 54 points 92 days ago +58 / -4 Wouldn't that require the approval of 2/3rds of the states? Not going to happen. permalink save report block reply ▲ 37 ▼ – Taylor3006 37 points 92 days ago +40 / -3 And considering this would alienate many of the small states, including those that are run by democrats, it isn't going to fly. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 60 ▼ – AmericanJawa 60 points 92 days ago +61 / -1 including those that are run by democrats Most of those probably run by Dominion, so it doesn't matter what they actually think. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – fredinno 1 point 92 days ago +1 / -0 https://usafacts.org/visualizations/electoral-college-states-representation/ https://www.dominionvoting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/us-map.png Maine, Rhode Is, Delaware, and Hawaii are all non-Dominion, Democrat, and states that inherently benefit from the current system. That's 8% by itself. There are more than enough Republican states remaining to prevent any EC amendment from going through. permalink parent save report block reply
Wouldn't that require the approval of 2/3rds of the states? Not going to happen.
And considering this would alienate many of the small states, including those that are run by democrats, it isn't going to fly.
Most of those probably run by Dominion, so it doesn't matter what they actually think.
https://usafacts.org/visualizations/electoral-college-states-representation/ https://www.dominionvoting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/us-map.png
Maine, Rhode Is, Delaware, and Hawaii are all non-Dominion, Democrat, and states that inherently benefit from the current system. That's 8% by itself.
There are more than enough Republican states remaining to prevent any EC amendment from going through.