No, that's not the case.
The "national vote compact" requires enough states to join it to constitute a electoral vote majority. They have not, and there really aren't any states left that will join it.
However, in the unlikely event it happens, I expect the first time a Republican wins the popular vote, the compact will dissolve.
No, that's not the case.
The "national vote compact" requires enough states to join it to constitute a electoral vote majority. They aren't there, and there really aren't any states left that will join it.
However, in the unlikely event it happens, I expect the first time a Republican wins the popular vote, the compact will dissolve.
No, that's not the case.
The "national vote compact" requires enough states to join it to constitute a electoral vote majority. They aren't there, and there really aren't any states left to join it.
However, in the unlikely event it happens, I expect the first time a Republican wins the popular vote, the compact will dissolve.