• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    I think the first, most realistic progress we can make is to get a few more states to sign the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. It’s a agreement between state legislature to assign their electors based on the national popular vote, and it automatically goes into effect once enough states have signed on to guarantee 270 electoral votes.

    It bypasses the need to pass a constitutional ammendment that is functionally impossible to get through.

    And it’s within grasp. Enough states have already signed on for 209 of the 270 threshold (Maine just signed it into law in April), with several states pending for another 50 (e.g. Nevada is waiting on governor’ssignature).

    We’re shockingly close to killing the electoral college, and nobody seems to know about it.