As the National Popular Vote bill was making its way through the state Legislature last month, Senator Thomas Kennedy, chairman of the Election Laws Committee, warned opponents against trying to block it. “We’re committed to this,’’ he said. “It’s the will of the people.’’ The will of which people? Not the people of Massachusetts: The whole point of this scheme is to frustrate their will. From now on, anytime Massachusetts voters march to the beat of a different political drummer than most of their countrymen, the National Popular Vote compact will make sure their votes don’t count…
Can the Electoral College be improved on? Not with the National Popular Vote scheme, it can’t. Most Americans will never accept a system that operates through the nullification of their vote. Today Massachusetts politicians may like the idea of awarding their state’s electors to the most popular presidential candidate. Watch how fast they change their minds the first time that candidate is a Republican.
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