Chris Hayes is a frickin’ genius

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And why would the left want this? Because they want to deprive the middle of the country of representation

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Smaller states might have a few politicians who wanted to throw their own voters under the bus but a few of those states’ voters have rebelled:

National popular vote initiative will appear on Colorado ballot

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s (D) office said Thursday that opponents of the national popular vote had submitted a sufficient number of signatures to qualify a ballot measure that will appear on the 2020 ballot. Those opponents collected nearly 229,000 signatures to force the measure onto the 2020 ballot, far more than the 124,000 necessary.

If passed, the referendum would reverse a law approved this year by Colorado’s Democratic-controlled state legislature to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nevada-governor-vetoes-bill-to-join-compact-to-elect-presidents-by-popular-vote/

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, vetoed a bill to join a national compact to elect presidents by popular vote, saying that the bill would diminish the state’s political power.

And if it didn’t protect the nation from socialists concentrated in liberal enclaves, no one would be demanding it be eliminated.