Colorado Voters Will Decide About NPV
9/11: Colorado voters will get the opportunity to decide whether their state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote (NPV) Compact.
9/11: Colorado voters will get the opportunity to decide whether their state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote (NPV) Compact.
9/11: The Electoral College is still essential to ensuring Americans are represented fairly in nationwide elections.
9/10: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dismissed the movement to eliminate the Electoral College as "more theoretical than real".
9/3: Colorado citizens will get a chance to vote on whether the state should exit from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
9/1: The electoral college is misunderstood by many Americans, who don't understand how it preserves the voice of our citizens.
8/29: Colorado voters will get the chance to choose whether the state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
8/29: Colorado voters will decide whether the state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
8/28: Failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has joined the leftist push to abolish the electoral college, replacing it with the popular vote.
8/28: The National Popular Vote movement is a gimmick for Democratic candidates and won't succeed in overturning the electoral college.
8/27: George Will points out that Democrats may regret pushing for abolishing the Electoral College when elections don't swing their way.