Oldest political trick in the book: if caught doing something wrong, say its the other party doing it.
"The GOP doesn't have one "master plan" to rig the electoral college. Instead, lawmakers are considering a couple of different versions of a plan that would tie electoral votes to congressional districts. Ready to geek out? Okay. The plan would award one electoral vote to the winner of the popular vote in each congressional district. That would leave two leftover electoral votes, representing the state's two senators, up for grabs. In Virginia's plan, the two bonus votes would have been given to the candidate who won the most districts (that proposal was killed on Tuesday); in other versions of the proposal, two bonus votes would go to the winner of the statewide popular vote.
"The only problem? Congressional districts aren't created equal. In 2010, the GOP went on a massive gerrymandering spree that allowed Republicans to keep their House majority in 2012 even though more Americans voted for Democrats. Tying electoral votes to these gerrymandered districts would give the GOP a huge advantage in states that are expected to go blue on the presidential level. This could discount the votes of those Americans who live in urban areas, particularly minority groups. (Blogger Paul Bibeau found that the Virginia plan would make a Democrat vote worth 3/5 of a Republican one.)" Read more at
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/gops-election-rigging-plan-explained"Republicans have a new strategy for 2016: Change the rules of presidential elections in order to swing the Electoral College in the GOP's favor.
"On Wednesday, Virginia's Republican-controlled legislature became one of the first to advance a bill that would allocate electoral votes by congressional district. Last week, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus endorsed pushing through similar proposals in other states with Republican legislative majorities.
"The strategy would have states alter the way they translate individual votes into electors -- thereby giving Republican candidates an advantage. Had the 2012 election been apportioned in every state according to these new Republican plans, Romney would have led Obama by at least 11 electoral votes." Read more at
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/24/republican-vote-rigging-electoral-college_n_2546010.html"Priebus: Republicans in blue states ought to be rigging Electoral College"
"Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus says that conservative lawmakers in blue states like Wisconsin ought to be looking at ways to rig the Electoral College system to tilt elections towards Republican candidates in a way that could have allowed presidential candidate Mitt Romney to win.
"On Sunday, the Journal Sentinel reported that Priebus had called on states that traditionally vote for Democratic presidential candidates but are controlled by Republican legislatures to devise a scheme to split electoral votes instead of awarding them to a single candidate.
I think its something that a lot of states that have been consistently blue that are fully controlled red ought to be looking at, the RNC chairman explained, noting that such a system would give state lawmakers more local control. read more at
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