CALIFORNIA FOCUS: Stealing Elections
There is a new Republican plot to steal elections. This time aiming to steal electoral votes from California. This comes from a Palm Springs paper:
To my California readers: If this ballot initiative passes, California will win most future elections for the Republicans...and do so against the will of most voters.
Fight this ill-conceived initiative. Contact the California media and oppose this measure. And tell the California Dem. party that you oppose it.
And you can read more opinions from other newspapers here.
On the surface, it sounds good: Electoral votes should be proportional to the popular vote and candidates should have to pay more attention to California if they want to win here. But if a proposed measure that would reallocate California's 55 electoral votes passes, the outcome would fundamentally change how U.S. presidents are elected.
No one state, not even California, should be able to do that.
California has more electoral votes than any other state in the union. A ballot measure to reallocate these votes could result in a Republican being elected president each time out, regardless of the popular vote.
The initiative is a proposed amendment to the state elections code. The fear is that California voters won't realize the unintended consequences until it's too late.
Make no mistake, this is an attempt to grab votes and make it nearly impossible for a Democrat to become president this election and beyond...
"It's a Republican effort to lower the electorate vote count for Democrats," New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Democratic candidate for the presidency, told us at Thursday's Prez on the Rez forum. "It's a political power grab. I strongly oppose it and hope California will wake up to this."
To my California readers: If this ballot initiative passes, California will win most future elections for the Republicans...and do so against the will of most voters.
Fight this ill-conceived initiative. Contact the California media and oppose this measure. And tell the California Dem. party that you oppose it.
And you can read more opinions from other newspapers here.
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