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« on: October 07, 2019, 02:24:54 PM »

And even fronting the GOP Florida, it's still a daunting map. At what point do Republican state legislatures cave and join the popular vote interstate compact?

Assuming the next election where a Republican wins the popular vote but a Democrat wins the Electoral College is within the foreseeable future and there isn't a gap of 112 years, then. It still may not be enough given that there is resistance to joining the compact from swingy Leans D states like NV and CO; anybody vaguely competitive may try to prevent its adoption.

In other words, not bloody likely.
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