Having a fair election for president in no way affects our status as a republic of states and the reality of the U.S. Senate. The current system in fact makes a mockery of state equality, as most states and all of their people are absolutely, completely ignored in presidential campaigns. The goal is to have a candidate elected where every vote is equal -- a system our founders thought important to have for every single Member ever to serve in the U.S House of Representatives. Dividing states' electoral votes doesn't accomplish this goal at all. The National Popular Vote plan is …
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