http://wtkr.com/2017/01/24/bill-would-end-virginias-winner-take-all-electoral-vote-system/
This is most likely the next tactic by the GOP in conjunction with Trump's voter suppression laws coming up.
A bill to end Virginias winner take all system of awarding Electoral College votes was approved by a House subcommittee Tuesday.
The electoral votes should be divided among presidential candidates based on how many of Virginias 11 congressional districts they win, the subcommittee of the House Privileges and Elections Committee decided on a 5-2, party-line vote.
HB 1425, sponsored by Del. Mark Cole, R-Fredericksburg, would give Virginias remaining two electoral votes to the winner of the states popular vote.
This system is used in Maine and Nebraska and is known as the congressional district system. Under the system, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would have received six of Virginias 13 Electoral College votes, even though Democrat Hillary Clinton carried the state last fall.
Cole said he thinks the bill would increase voter turnout because it would make people feel more like their vote mattered. He said Northern Virginia is so populous that it carries the state, and that makes people in rural Virginia feel their vote doesnt count.
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Virginia GOP considering rigging the Electoral College by assigning votes by gerrymandered congressional districts
Stephen Wolf ‏@PoliticsWolf 2h2 hours ago
Minnesota's GOP House Speaker considered a similar measure earlier this week. This is how GOP could further rig our presidential elections
Trump won 230 congressional districts & Clinton just 205. Awarding Electoral College votes by district is how Republicans can gerrymander it
Jamelle Bouie ‏@jbouie 20m20 minutes ago
Under this system, rural residents (note: mostly white) would have an effective veto over city dwellers (disproportionately nonwhite).
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What a weird coincidence that the party dependent on a declining group of white voters is trying to gerrymander presidential elections.
This is most likely the next tactic by the GOP in conjunction with Trump's voter suppression laws coming up.