The Founders didn't want to relinquish that power of the People.
The States didn't want to relinquish their Power over the People.
The Founders didn't want to relinquish that power of the People.
The States didn't want to relinquish their Power over the People.
It's not what the Founders intended.
It's not what the Founders intended.
California: 177;
Texas: 128;
Florida: 97;
New York: 84;
Pennsylvania: 58.
There should be equality in the Electoral College. There is not.
California: 177;
Texas: 128;
Florida: 97;
New York: 84;
Pennsylvania: 58.
There should be equality in the Electoral College. There is not.
Cal (55),
TX (38),
FL(29),
NY(29),
PN(20)...
Total = 171 Electors, total population: 123,000,000 plus:
That's appx 1 Elector for every 719,298 citizens.
Cal (55),
TX (38),
FL(29),
NY(29),
PN(20)...
Total = 171 Electors, total population: 123,000,000 plus:
That's appx 1 Elector for every 719,298 citizens.
Hence, IT IS WHAT IT IS: a misrepresentation based on outdated assumptions not grounded in modern demographics, and corrupt gerrymandering not reflective of equal participation or representation.
Hence, IT IS WHAT IT IS: a misrepresentation based on outdated assumptions not grounded in modern demographics, and corrupt gerrymandering not reflective of equal participation or representation.
By 1820, a Constitutional Amendment was submitted by the Founders to force the States to go back to the Original Intent.
The Founders didn't want to relinquish that power of the People.
By 1820, a Constitutional Amendment was submitted by the Founders to force the States to go back to the Original Intent.
The Founders didn't want to relinquish that power of the People.
No ballot issues, stolen ballot, stolen election nonsense: It's the misrepresentation in the Electoral College.
It's not what the Founders intended.
No ballot issues, stolen ballot, stolen election nonsense: It's the misrepresentation in the Electoral College.
It's not what the Founders intended.
California: 177;
Texas: 128;
Florida: 97;
New York: 84;
Pennsylvania: 58.
There should be equality in the Electoral College. There is not.
California: 177;
Texas: 128;
Florida: 97;
New York: 84;
Pennsylvania: 58.
There should be equality in the Electoral College. There is not.