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Electoral College Controversies
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| Judge Barrett is doing wonderfully at the Senate hearing, as you would imagine. | |
| Everything about her, she's sort of, you know, close to perfect, which is what you have to be at this point with regard to being a nominee for judge. | |
| You know, look perfect, talk perfect. | |
| Be very bright Be very calm be very fluent have a great family and she has all of that If they if they pack the court I actually at this point I I never make well never very rarely do I make predictions The consequences of | |
| packing the court are so severe that I don't think the Democrats would go that way. | |
| What they will do, if they can, is add four more seats, Democratic seats, to the Senate by making Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia states. | |
| And they will further erode the electoral college. | |
| I want to remind you that there are states trying to get rid of the electoral college in a roundabout way. | |
| They have pledged that their electors will not follow the vote in their state. | |
| But will follow the vote in the country. | |
| I don't know how they could get away with that. | |
| But I guess states can run it. | |
| Now, these are Democratic states, so I believe Colorado is one of them. | |
| But let's say Colorado votes Republican. | |
| And that those electoral votes... | |
| Are the difference between a Biden or Trump win? | |
| But Biden gets more votes nationally. | |
| Even if Colorado votes Republican, theoretically, their electors would have to vote Democrat. | |