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Getting rid of the EC would require 2/3 of both houses of Congress plus 38 states to ratify a Constitutional amendment. No way all those small states will agree to give up their influence, especially the smaller swing states. It won't happen.
The closest we could get is the agreement already in place among some states to award their EVs to the national popular vote winner. But the agreement doesn't take effect until states with enough EVs to elect the president sign on, and so far they haven't. And won't.
OP should nap it out after demonstrating the worst case of drooling prognostication the board has ever seen.
He killed it at the request of mostly Republican state governors who were looking for more flexibility in their welfare systems to help solve their unemployment problems. Nice try.
BTW you're welcome that I was too conservative on my betting strategy. Enjoy the $200 I'd have taken from you. Please use it to buy some books.
It's still hard to fathom Romney lost. Even Gamblebot is not posting because even he is uncomfortable with the results.
Seriously, who is more qualified to run this country? Successful businessman, Olympic turnaround guy, successful Governor and general good guy. Or a community agitator?
When I was in college I had this hyperbolic liberal Professor. It was political science. She was talking about the Women's movement and all of a sudden she started to vent. She basically said the establishment heard what her movement had to say, and they gave them a Susan B Anthony coin that looked like a quarter. She had a point and it's called ceremonial deism. Been working for 1000 years.