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The solution to our Electoral College problem

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{NAME}, did you know that two-thirds of voters live in states that 2024 presidential candidates â€

{NAME}, did you know that two-thirds of voters live in states that 2024 presidential candidates – Democratic and Republican – will likely ignore? Time and time again, we see the same problems in every single presidential election: - Candidates spend almost all of their time campaigning in just a handful of swing states... - They ignore people everywhere else – and don’t have much reason to try and win their votes... - Plus, there’s the ever-present risk that the candidate who loses the popular vote can nevertheless win the presidency – which happened in 2000 and 2016. Why? The broken Electoral College. That’s why we’re working to build consensus right now in multiple key states to support the National Popular Vote Compact. And we’ve already had a huge win this year – passing NPV in Maine just two weeks ago! You may already be familiar with this much-needed solution to fix the broken Electoral College. But just in case you’re not... The National Popular Vote Compact is an agreement among states to guarantee their electoral votes go to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. When could this take place? Just as soon as states totaling 270 electors – a majority – join in. That’s because the Constitution lets states decide how to award their own Electoral College votes. So, once we’ve hit that threshold, every state in the Compact will agree to award theirs to whoever wins the popular vote nationwide – giving that candidate the 270 required to win the presidency. AND... we are now closer than you might think, because 17 states and the District of Columbia have already signed on. That gives us 209 electors! What about the remaining states? We’re just about at the tipping point to get to 270. But we’re going to have to battle even harder and expend more energy and resources to get the remaining votes on board. Remember, this year will be the first presidential election since January 6th – and many of former president Trump’s illegal schemes to overturn the 2020 election ran through exploiting loopholes in the broken Electoral College. That’s why Common Cause is prioritizing making concrete progress for the National Popular Vote Compact this year. We’ve made tons of forward progress in Michigan, our top remaining priority for the year which would bring us less than 50 electoral votes away from fixing our broken Electoral College. But we have to pull out all the stops to get NPV passed in the state this year – it’s unlikely the bill will pass next year. We have real momentum, which is why we must ramp up our efforts even more over the coming months. {NAME}, the best way you can make an impact on fixing our Electoral College problem is by becoming a Guardian for Democracy today by starting your monthly gift with Common Cause. Our Guardians for Democracy make small but mighty monthly contributions that provide a steady stream of funding we can count on to urgently ramp up our work on a moment’s notice – like we did to get Maine’s NPV bill across the finish line. Even a $5 monthly gift makes a world of difference for our work. That comes out to just 16 cents a day! I hope we can count on your support today. And, there is no time to lose – because we are opposed by powerful forces with deep pockets. If you donate before 11:59pm today, we’ll send you a copy of Robert Reich’s book The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It to show our appreciation! {NAME}, we CAN fix the broken Electoral College – but it’ll take day in, day out grassroots organizing to make it a reality. [So if you agree it’s time for National Popular Vote, I’m asking you to help us reach the 270 electoral votes we need by starting your monthly contribution today. Our book offer expires at 11:59pm TONIGHT, so please act now >>]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [YES, CHIP IN $5 MONTHLY!]( [Sorry, I can't become a sustaining member at this time, but I’d still like to make a one-time gift to help where it’s needed most >>]( Right now, we have a MAJOR opportunity to bring National Popular Vote to more states – inching closer and closer to the 270-vote mark necessary for victory. It’s time to STOP the Electoral College from silencing the majority of voters, and ensure that every American has a meaningful voice in presidential elections – no matter where they live. Thanks for all you do, Jack Mumby, Digital Director and the team at Common Cause Common Cause’s work to defend and strengthen our democracy is powered by members like you. [You can use this link to unsubscribe or let us know you'd like to receive fewer emails from us.]( Common Cause 805 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 202.833.1200 [commoncause.org]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Make a Donation]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Common Cause, please [click here](.

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