Democrats Work to Undermine Electoral College
2/25: After Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump, Democrats are pushing legislation across the country that would eliminate the Electoral College in favor of the popular vote.
2/25: After Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump, Democrats are pushing legislation across the country that would eliminate the Electoral College in favor of the popular vote.
2/21: Colorado's legislature chose to join 12 other states in the National Popular Vote Compact, which is an agreement to give its Electoral College votes to the popular vote winners in elections.
2/20: Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold refuses to disclose emails about her office's decision to push the National Popular Vote (NPV) initiative.
2/14: The Colorado legislature will vote on a bill that would give all electoral votes to the National Popular Vote winner.
2/12: Those who believe the electoral college should be eliminated don't consider what it would mean to sparsely populated states.
2/12: National Popular Vote (NPV) initiative pushed by a California liberal group would eliminate the electoral college, making elections unfair for smaller states.
2/6: Democrat controlled states are being pushed toward the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which would eradicate the electoral college.
2/1: The Colorado Senate passed a bill that would sign its electoral college votes over to the popular vote winner.
1/23: The Democrats pushing for Colorado to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact should consider that eliminating the electoral college will hurt the state.
10/17: We would no longer be a government “of the people”; instead, our government would be put in power by and accountable to the leaders and citizens of a few highly populated states.