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Walz Wants to Abolish the Electoral Colleg

A.F. Branco Cartoon – Governor Walz calls for eliminating the Electoral College, thinking it would improve their ticket’s chances of winning. He likes his odds if only the heavily populated states of New York and California are deciding our elections.

Tim Walz says Electoral College ‘needs to go’ during fundraiser with Gavin Newsom

By Nick Pope – Oct 9, 2024 – Alpha News

(Daily Caller News Foundation) — Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz said that the Electoral College “needs to go” during a Tuesday fundraiser, Politico reported.
Walz made the comment while addressing the crowd at the event, which also featured Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom, after reportedly making similar comments at a previous fundraising function in Seattle, according to Politico. Some Democrats have railed against the Electoral College system because it can allow a candidate who loses the national popular vote to still win the presidency, which happened when former President Donald Trump defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 race. (READ MORE)

 

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