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trollslayer · 46-50, M
They already have in a way through Gerrymandering. The reality is that poll after poll and the popular vote in the last few National elections show the majority of American lean toward Democrats and left-leaning platforms (look at the Kansas abortion vote). I think Bush in 2004 was the last GOP presidential candidate to win the majority of the Popular vote. Prior to that I think was Bush in 1988. Yet, the majority of state legislatures and governors are GOP, as is the SC. Really, it is Gerrymandering and the Electoral College that has saved their ass for the past 30 years. This is unsustainable.
Slade · 56-60, M
@trollslayer 🙄 All gerrymandering has to be approved by the state legislatures which last I looked were Republican and Democrat. Both parties benefit from how they draw districts.
Good luck getting rid of the righteous Electoral College - all it takes is a Constitutional Amendment. LOL
Learn about the subject before you bleat. You won't look quite so dumb
Good luck getting rid of the righteous Electoral College - all it takes is a Constitutional Amendment. LOL
Learn about the subject before you bleat. You won't look quite so dumb