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Jamie Raskin Latest Democrat to Assault the Constitution, Says Electoral College ‘Can Get You Killed’

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The Democrats are always prattling on about the supposed “threat to democracy” that Donald Trump and the GOP pose, yet time after time, it’s they themselves who are constantly undermining the Constitution with their attacks on the Supreme Court and their attempts to “reform it,” their endless assaults on free speech, and, of course, their stated goal to nuke the electoral college.

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who disgraced himself by spitting on the Constitution by serving as the lead House manager in Trump’s second silly impeachment trial, is the latest Dem to deliver unhinged remarks on this topic as he spoke Friday with The Free Speech project at the Riggs Library in Washington D.C.

About the Electoral College, he said, “These days [it] can get you killed.” 

Wow. I knew it was important, but I confess to being unaware that it might kill you. The process caused January 6, he claimed:

Watch:


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He also claimed that a majority of Americans want the Electoral College abolished:

The problem with that is constitutional provisions are not changed or abandoned based on polls—you need a constitutional amendment, which would require approval from two-thirds of Congress and three-quarters of the states. Good luck with that, Jamie.

In addition, the Electoral College was not just provided for on a whim; the framers spent many hours and days debating the way we should elect our president. Among other goals, they were trying to balance out the popular vote in order to make sure that the most populous regions didn’t simply overpower the rest of the country:

There are many reasons why simply abolishing the College might sound good but actually have unintended consequences. Here are some common arguments for keeping it as it was intended:

Raskin and the Democrats hate the Electoral College because it tries to give a regional balance to our presidential elections and helps smaller states have a say, not just blue behemoths like California and New York. 

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