Another state joins scheme making its own presidential votes meaningless – By Bob Unruh (WND) / April 24, 2024
‘National Popular Vote’ campaign attacks Constitution’s Electoral College
Maine has become the newest state to adopt a controversial scheme that would give the presidency to the winner of each election’s “National Popular Vote” and would, in effect, potentially permanently cancel any decision the state’s own voters might make.
A report from ABC News revealed Gov. Janet Mills allowed the legislative plan to become law without her signature.
It joins Maine to a controversial idea that would give all of its Electoral College votes to the winner of that national vote, thus turning over ultimate presidential election power to 12 states: California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, New Jersey and Virginia.
Of course, there could be defectors among that group, but when voters in those states alone picked the same candidate for president, no other state’s voters would count. At all.
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