I am not paid by the DNC or a Soros-funded group. This is my unpaid effort to educate. I believe you meant "their" trolls.
Voters in the biggest cities in the US are almost exactly balanced out by rural areas in terms of population and partisan composition. 16% of the...
With National Popular Vote, when every popular vote counts and matters to the candidates equally, successful candidates will find a middle ground...
Given the historical fact that 95% of the U.S. population in 1790 lived in places of less than 2,500 people, and only a few states let males, with...
Analysis of US Census figures and vote results.
In Gallup polls since they started asking in 1944 until this election, only about 20% of the public has supported the current system of awarding...
Because of state-by-state winner-take-all laws, not mentioned, much less endorsed, in the Constitution. . . In 2000, 537 popular votes in Florida...
Because of state-by-state winner-take-all laws, not mentioned, much less endorsed, in the Constitution. . . Issues of importance to 38...
Because of state-by-state winner-take-all laws, not mentioned, much less endorsed, in the Constitution. . . Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker in 2015...
A successful nationwide presidential campaign of polling, organizing, ad spending, and visits, with every voter equal, would be run the way...
The population of the top five cities (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Philadelphia) is only 6% of the population of the United...
Constitutionally, the number of electors in each state is equal to the number of members of Congress to which the state is entitled,while the 23rd...
Maine had A battleground district in 2016. Maine (since enacting a state law in 1969) and Nebraska (since enacting a state law in 1992) have...
Because of state-by-state winner-take-all laws Candidates have no reason to poll, visit, advertise,organize, campaign, or care about the voter...
The National Popular Vote bill would replace state winner-take-all laws that award all of a state’s electoral votes to the candidate who get the...
95% of the U.S. population in 1790 lived in places of less than 2,500 people, and only a few states let males, with substantial property, vote...
Unable to agree on any particular method for selecting presidential electors, the Founding Fathers left the choice of method exclusively to the...
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