John --

Here are 3 reasons to vote YES on Prop 113, the National Popular Vote, this November:

  1. Every vote should be equal

  2. The candidate with the most votes should win

  3. Presidents should have to seek support in all 50 states

Let us explain.

Every vote should be equal: Donald Trump became President in 2016 even though he lost the National Popular Vote by 2,868,518 votes. Trump won because he carried Michigan by 11,000 votes, Wisconsin by 23,000 votes, and Pennsylvania by 44,000 votes. Each of these 78,000 votes was 36 times more important than the 2,868,518 votes cast elsewhere.

Most Votes Should Win: Five of our 45 Presidents have come into office without winning the most popular votes nationwide. There have also been many near-misses, most recently in 1976 and 2004.

Most votes should win

Presidents should have to run a 50-state campaign: The reason why voters in only a few states matter in presidential elections is that most states award all of the state's electoral votes to the candidate who gets the most votes inside the state. Consequently, candidates have no reason to pay attention to voters unless they live in a state where the race is close. The 2020 presidential campaign is largely concentrated in 6 closely divided battleground states. Voters in most other states are just spectators.

50 state campaign

How you can help: We have a huge opportunity to make every vote for President count by passing Prop 113 -- the National Popular Vote -- in Colorado this November. But we need the resources to reach every voter in the state and get them to vote YES on Prop 113.

John, can you chip in $10 or more right now so we have what it takes to pass Prop 113 and ensure the candidate who wins the most votes becomes President?

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