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babylonsister

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Fri Jan 25, 2013, 10:02 AM Jan 2013

GOP Panic Move Will Backfire [View all]

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2013/1/24/215314/023

GOP Panic Move Will Backfire

by BooMan
Thu Jan 24th, 2013 at 09:53:14 PM EST


Some Republican-controlled legislatures are moving ahead with plans to change the way their states apportion Electoral College delegates. It's not a particularly smart idea. If Virginia or Pennsylvania or some other state decides to change their system to create an advantage for the next Republican presidential candidate, that will obviously make it easier for that candidate to win the presidency. At least, it could, if the change sticks. The next election is four years away and the Democrats could retake control of those state legislatures and change the rules back to the way they have always been. The real problem, though, is that Barack Obama would still have won the presidency even if the Republicans had made these rules changes in all the states where they now have the technical power to do it.

It's true that Romney would have won the election if all 50 states awarded their delegates according to who won each congressional district, but that's not what the Republicans are trying to do. They are trying to change the rules in just a few blue states that voted for Obama but in which Romney carried more than half of the districts. That kind of change would have made the election closer, but it wouldn't have changed the outcome.

Obviously, these changes have the potential to alter the outcome of the 2016 election, but they are not a good substitute for fielding a more appealing candidate. In a very real way, this effort to change the rules smacks of desperation. It not only will galvanize the left for the midterms (so we can try to repeal the reforms), but it delegitimizes the eventual Republican nominee, the Republican Party, and our entire electoral system. Imagine if Romney had become president after losing by four percentage points and nearly five million votes! Does anyone think that would have been a healthy outcome?

But, you may remember, I predicted that this would happen. The GOP does not want to change and they will do what they can to compensate for their increasing unpopularity even if it means bending or outright breaking the rules. They are a neo-fascist party, and quite dangerous.
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GOP Panic Move Will Backfire [View all] babylonsister Jan 2013 OP
I would call them pigs but I like pigs BeyondGeography Jan 2013 #1
No animal deserves to be compared to the ReTHUGlicans! MoonRiver Jan 2013 #3
Did This Electoral Change Come Up At The Repugs Recent Retreat They Just Had..... global1 Jan 2013 #2
I heard it was discussed before the 2012 election. MoonRiver Jan 2013 #4
The Republicans spend a lot of money with their think tanks rhett o rick Jan 2013 #5
Not wise to assume their plan will fail peace frog Jan 2013 #6
There is nothing to fight until it becomes reality. It's all hypothetical at this point. randome Jan 2013 #7
If there is "nothing to fight" as you state peace frog Jan 2013 #8
I suppose be ready to file the requisite lawsuits. randome Jan 2013 #9
You have greater faith in the courts than I do peace frog Jan 2013 #11
It is not at all hypothetical, there are already two states that do this...... Bandit Jan 2013 #12
What 2 states are already doing this? randome Jan 2013 #13
Nebraska and Maine Bandit Jan 2013 #14
I wasn't aware that ANY state had changed the way electoral votes are allocated. randome Jan 2013 #16
I have no idea whether any of this was challenged in those two states LeftInTX Jan 2013 #19
Actually, Maine started in the 1800s when they seceded from Massachusetts. randome Jan 2013 #23
The coming permanent Republican Party as minority status is not only coming, it has arrived. Ikonoklast Jan 2013 #10
From your mouth to...um...does the ether have ears? great white snark Jan 2013 #15
Unfortunately, though, they have all too much power in way too many states. Arugula Latte Jan 2013 #17
Demographic Change. You either embrace it, or the changes overwhelm you. Ikonoklast Jan 2013 #21
The Republican increase in power in states like Wisconsin and Michigan are disheartening, though. Arugula Latte Jan 2013 #24
I would like to think that most Americans would see the inherent unfairness of this plan nobodyspecial Jan 2013 #18
K & R. Maybe they just the outcome to be closer to make stealing elections easier? n/t FSogol Jan 2013 #20
This will further the erosion of the republican base DerelictDeminGA Jan 2013 #22
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