Isn't abolishing EC, etc. a Democratic power grab in some voters eyes? (user search)
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  Isn't abolishing EC, etc. a Democratic power grab in some voters eyes? (search mode)
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« on: March 20, 2019, 02:23:24 PM »

It's grabbing power away from the Republicans, who have gotten away with over-representation for far too long. A true Democratic power grab would be gerrymandering the majority of swing states to favor Democrats (bacon-stripping large cities, for example), making states like Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas (but no blue states) split their electoral votes, trying to making Montdakoming one large state, and splitting California into five or six different states.
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