Colorado joined the National Popular Vote interstate compact, which seeks to fundamentally change the Electoral College, ...
Vermont Democrat Senator Peter Welch, along with Democrat Senators Dick Durbin of Illinois and Brian Schatz of Hawaii, recently proposed a Constitutional amendment to eliminate the “undemocratic” ...
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One can argue with a straight face that failing to allow voters to elect the president of their choice is an infringement on representative democracy. In one defensible worldview, giving voters the ...
The smartest nearish-term fix to this abomination is for a critical mass of states to sign onto the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. States with 209 electoral votes have already signed ...
Rep. Ben Koppelman, R-West Fargo, speaks on the State House floor. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor) (Michael Achterling – North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota House members voted to increase ...
BISMARCK (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota House members voted Friday to increase the state’s speed limit to 80 mph for interstate highways. State lawmakers two years ago ... Sean Cleary, ...
2 (5) finishes ever. While not at that level, other players have been incredibly popular as well in All-Star fan voting. In this exercise, we got the fan vote results, awarded each player points ...
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THE SNP are set to force a vote in the House of Commons next week demanding the Labour UK Government offers compensation to Waspi women. The party’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn will present a ...
"This is about America's national security interests, and we're stalling, so that's not going to happen." Ratcliffe was approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee by a bipartisan vote of 14 to 3.