Help Put National Popular Vote Over the Top in Colorado
Colorado voters will be deciding the fate of the National Popular Vote on November 3.
Special interests are spending big money every day to kill the National Popular Vote law that was enacted by the Colorado Legislature and the Governor. Chip in now so we can overcome these attacks:
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A rejection by Colorado voters may well end the nationwide movement to guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and D.C.
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Here is part of The Denver Post endorsement of a "yes" vote on National Popular Vote ( full editorial [[link removed]] ).
Time to elect the president popularly.
"We urge voters to vote yes on Proposition 113, and help this nation get to a popularly elected president."
"The winner-takes-all electoral college system adopted by all but two states gives some votes more weight while stripping other votes of all their power."
"The system also awarded less weight to the 1.3 million Colorado voters who supported Clinton than to the 174,419 voters in Wyoming who supported Trump. Each of the three electoral votes Trump won in Wyoming represented 58,000 votes, while in Colorado each electoral vote won by Clinton represented about 162,000 votes."
"We can no longer allow millions of voters to feel their vote for president is futile because they are in the minority in their state. Republicans in California and Democrats in Texas should have their votes count as much as the votes of their political counterparts."
"Sen. Mike Foote, who sponsored the National Popular Vote Compact bill in Colorado, argues that candidates are ignoring four out of five states in favor of those battleground states like Michigan where swaying a few thousand voters can be the difference between zero electoral votes and 16 electoral votes."
"Foote says that favoritism toward these swing states continues once the president is in office with tax breaks, favorable tariffs and even favorable treatment during times of distress. The president should pay attention to the whole country and not just a handful of battleground states."
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Current polling shows YES on National Popular Vote holding a narrow lead. Please donate now so we can educate voters on why they should support a national popular vote for President.
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Yes on Prop 113
National Popular Vote
Proposition 113 is on the ballot in Colorado this November. A YES vote on Prop 113 supports the National Popular Vote, which guarantees the Presidency to the candidate who wins the most votes in all 50 states. Last year, Governor Polis signed the National Popular Vote into law. On November 3rd, Coloradans will be asked to approve the decision of the Legislature and the Governor.
Paid for by Yes on National Popular Vote. Rachel Gordon, Registered Agent.
Yes on National Popular Vote
PO Box 801
LAFAYETTE, CO 80026
United States
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