August 06, 2007

Here They Go Again



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Republicans are trying to steal elections again. They have proposed that California's electoral votes, instead of going all to the winner of the state like almost all other states, would be divided according to whomever wins each district.

While this sounds great and is, to a degree, in principle, it is vote-stealing because it is not a call for such democratic vote-distribution nationwide--only in the biggest electoral state in the union, which also happens to vote Democratic every election year nowadays.

If there was a proposal to do this nationwide--for every state to divide their electoral votes--I'd likely vote for it--though a better system would simply be to use the popular vote, a strict numerical proposition.

But that's not what the proposal is for. If you suggested doing this in the South, especially in Texas, then Republicans would fight it tooth and nail. Nor would they ever propose this in California if it voted conservatively. They don't want votes to be fairly and evenly counted--they just want to win elections, no matter how crookedly.

Not that this should be any surprise: Republicans tried this same tactic three years ago, and failed. (Though I am surprised that neither the AP writer not Kevin Drum seemed to remember this.) And I'm pretty sure that Californians are not so stupid that they'd let Republicans use Californians to steal yet another election.

Posted by Luis at August 6, 2007 10:09 AM
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Imagine if they would have done this in, say, Ohio or Florida in the last two elections.

By the way I am posting this from Japan :) for the first time. Layover at Narita Airport.

Posted by: Tim Kane at August 6, 2007 03:10 PM