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Thursday, September 15, 2011

The GOP's Genius Plan to Beat Obama in 2012

If Pennsylvania Republicans and their buddies in other states execute a plan to change election rules, Obama has a one-way ticket to Losertown.

—By Nick Baumann
Mother Jones
Wed Sep. 14, 2011 2:55 AM PDT

Republican state legislators in Pennsylvania are pushing a scheme that, if GOPers in other states follow their lead, could cause President Barack Obama to lose the 2012 election—not because of the vote count, but because of new rules. That's not all: There's no legal way for Democrats to stop them.

The problem for Obama, and the opportunity for Republicans, is the electoral college. Every political junkie knows that the presidential election isn't a truly national contest; it's a state-by-state fight, and each state is worth a number of electoral votes equal to the size of the state's congressional delegation. (The District of Columbia also gets three votes.) There are 538 electoral votes up for grabs; win 270, and you're the president.

Here's the rub, though: Each state gets to determine how its electoral votes are allocated. Currently, 48 states and DC use a winner-take-all system in which the candidate who wins the popular vote in the state gets all of its electoral votes. Under the Republican plan—which has been endorsed by top GOPers in both houses of the state Legislature, as well as the governor, Tom Corbett—Pennsylvania would change from this system to one where each congressional district gets its own electoral vote. (Two electoral votes—one for each of the state's two senators—would go to the statewide winner.)

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2 Comments:

Blogger Tom Koch said...

I get it, if Obama looses in 2012 it is the GOP's fault,.... nothing to do with Obama. Does this signal the end of the era of the left blaming Bush and Rove for anything that could possible be construed as negative? My question - when will the left take responsibility for anything?

7:49 AM  
Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

I wonder if Obama loses in 2012 if he would consider that a referendum on his presidency?

10:20 AM  

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