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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Nat'l popular vote legislation passes Delaware Senate

Legislation that would give Delaware’s electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote easily passed the state Senate Thursday.

The bill adding the First State to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact garnered 14 yes votes, with 7 Republicans voting no.

State Sen. Bryan Townsend (D-Newark) is sponsoring the bill. State Sen. Anthony Delcollo (R-Elsmere) is co-sponsoring it.

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15 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW!!! This country is going to hell in a hand basket every day that passes

Anonymous said...

Add NAZI status to Delaware

Anonymous said...

Absolutely right - hell in a hand basket. So, does this give big States like NY Calif etc say so in elections. I know we are addressing MD but this new MD law will spread.

Anonymous said...

Fools.

Anonymous said...

The fact that Delaware is willing to cave to the will the rest of the county proves they are Slower on the uptake than we could have imagined as their neighbors on the shore.

Anonymous said...

Natl popular vote would only allow liberals to get their way. Not fair to those states who represent hard-working people who have more common sense than the liberals do.

Anonymous said...

It is done. Hooray for my side. HAAA HAAA HAAA ;)

Anonymous said...

NEVER PASS IN THE HOUSE.

Anonymous said...

I have been warning about this for 5 yrs because what has happened to Englishstan.

Anonymous said...

This is what the DuPonts want, so it is what they get.
Delaware is their family state.
They are members of the original "globalist" thinkers

Anonymous said...

@ 9:17--
Your statement says a lot; it shouldn't be about sides. "United we stand, divided we fall".

Anonymous said...

The "first state" that's a joke now. When leftist take over education this is the result. They are still butt hurt over crooked hillarys face plant in 2016.

Anonymous said...

I don't think they can circumvent federal law!

Anonymous said...

We can do whatever we want and you’re not going to stop us.

Anonymous said...


In DE, Caesar Rodney weeps in his grave.

Small states jumping on this bandwagon are cutting their throats. Big Blue states will suck them dry and they'll be powerless to restore the balance.

Really, really foolish idea.