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Al Gore Wants To End The Electoral College.

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Al Gore calls for an end to the Electoral College
By Mario Trujillo - 08/31/12 11:36 AM ET


Former vice president Al Gore is calling for an end to the Electoral College — the system that cost him the presidency in 2000.

Gore said that many voters who live outside the dozen or so battleground states are cheated by the system that allocates delegates from the state level on a winner-take-all basis. He called for presidential elections to be determined by the popular vote.


“I’ve seen how these states are written off and ignored, and people are effectively disenfranchised in the presidential race. And I really do now think it is time to change that,” Gore said on Current TV, an independent cable network that he co-founded.

A dozen states are generally considered electoral battlegrounds where the 2012 election will be decided. They include Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin.

The Republican platform approved this week specifically opposes any change to the Electoral College process, constitutional or otherwise.

“We oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact or any other scheme to abolish or distort the procedures of the Electoral College,” the platform reads. “We recognize that an unconstitutional effort to impose “national popular vote” would be a mortal threat to our federal system and a guarantee of corruption as every ballot box in every state would become a chance to steal the presidency.”

Gore said he supported the Electoral College even after the 2000 election, in which he won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College vote by 271-266 to George W. Bush. He has since had a change of heart.

“The logic is it knits the country together and prevents regional conflicts and goes back through our history with some legitimate concerns,” he said.

One proposal to change the system is through a constitutional amendment, which has been suggested numerous times but never gained traction. In the House, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) sponsored legislation that would provide for direct election of the president. It has attracted 29 Democratic co-sponsors but hasn’t made it out of committee.

Gore, on the other hand, said there is another route to take.

“It is always tough to amend the Constitution and risky to do so, but there is a very interesting movement under way that takes it state by state that may really have a chance of succeeding,” he said.

He appeared to be alluding to a system in which multiple states with a majority of electors could individually decide to allocate their votes to the winner of the popular vote, essentially bypassing the Electoral College.

The Electoral College is made up of 538 electors. A majority, or 270, of those electors are needed to become president.

Nine states have already enacted laws to allocate their electors to the winner of the popular vote, according to National Popular Vote, an organization that promotes the cause. They would only take effect after the bill passed enough states to hit the 270 threshold.

Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who also appeared on the Current TV program, said he considered the proposal when he was governor. He said even if states took individual action, the compact could require a vote from Congress.

“The constitutional issue is would this be a interstate compact that would require congressional approval,” he said.

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  • Simmering Frog 2012/08/31 23:20:02
    Electoral College: Pure Genius By Our Founding Fathers.
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    The electoral college is doing exactly what it was designed to do.

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  • 69waldo 2012/09/20 17:30:54
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    The peoples vote should be only thing that counts the one who gets the most votes wins end of storie
  • taitaFalcon23 2012/09/18 03:25:48 (edited)
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    every one enters the game knowing the rules; it's when they're losing that they're suddenly wanting to change them
  • Sgt Major B 2012/09/01 03:59:22
    Electoral College: Pure Genius By Our Founding Fathers.
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    The system was deliberately designed to preclude control by the major population centers. Quit snivelin', Al...
  • sglmom 2012/09/01 03:36:37
    Of Course He Does. Wouldn't Want The Votes Count In States That Have Small P...
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    So ..
    even that Ponzi Schemer Gore can see the writing on the walls ..

    Which bodes well for the Electoral system's worth ..
  • Muriel 2012/09/01 01:17:18
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    Al Gore sees the benefit to the libs and that means more in his pocket.
  • American Girl 2012/09/01 01:13:58
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    Really, well I think Al Gore can go fly a kite.
  • Superman 2012/09/01 01:13:54
    Electoral College: Pure Genius By Our Founding Fathers.
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    He doesn't care about the three distinct branches of government and their roles.

    The EC is incredibly important.
  • Mike 2012/08/31 23:53:03
    Electoral College: Pure Genius By Our Founding Fathers.
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    Al Gore is simply generating global warming with such nonsense.
  • taylor 2012/08/31 23:44:30
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    A lot of people criticize the Electoral College as being outdated, not just Al Gore.
  • ☆astac☆ taylor 2012/09/01 00:45:41
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    You would be wrong, only those that lack civics want to do away with the electoral college. Those who are educated on the subject know that the electoral college protects the small states against the bigger states
  • taylor ☆astac☆ 2012/09/01 00:51:43
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    I am not wrong. A lot of people want to do away with it. A lot of them are educated too and want election outcomes determined by the more populated states.
  • zbacku taylor 2012/09/01 14:38:02
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    That is exactly WHY we need the EC. We do not need a FEW States running roughshod over 40 States.
  • ☆astac☆ zbacku 2012/09/01 14:42:50
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    But then the left is never concerned about fairness and equality
  • taylor zbacku 2012/09/02 15:11:52
    taylor
    Yeah, it's fantastic. Then states with lower literacy rates like Mississippi and West Virginia get more power than they would otherwise. WAHOOOOO!!! I heart the electoral college.
  • ☆astac☆ taylor 2012/09/01 14:42:19
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    Which is why we have to keep the EC in place, to protect the country against the urban population centers.
  • ken 2012/08/31 23:23:35
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    Looks like Gore expects Obama to lose a few of the key battleground states. I sure hope he's right.
  • Simmering Frog 2012/08/31 23:20:02
    Electoral College: Pure Genius By Our Founding Fathers.
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    The electoral college is doing exactly what it was designed to do.
  • Rust 2012/08/31 23:19:55

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