The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures
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It would require a two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress and 75 percent support among the 50 states to abolish the Electoral College, an extremely unlikely prospect in this polarized political environment.
That does not make it unlikely as you misinform that 24 states are already onboard for the National Popular Vote bill.
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The National Popular Vote bill has now passed a total of 41 state legislative chambers in 24 states. It has also passed at least one legislative chamber
in 9 states possessing 88 electoral votes (AR, AZ, ME, MI, MN, NC, NV, OK, VA).  It has been unanimously approved at the committee level in 2 states possessing 27 more electoral votes (GA, MO). The National Popular Vote bill has been introduced in various years in all 50 states.
And looking at Jon's Twitter time-line I will flat out claim a bias on part of the reporter. You're stories and projects are GOP themed with no impartiality as journalism REQUIRES. Try interviewing both candidates and their campaign's. Not just folks like @PressSec who lies Daily
On National TV or @DonaldJTrumpJr who seems more a candidate for NA with ties to pedophiles and Build A Wall. Wow, I've done more investigating for this thread then you appear to. I will gladly outwrite you on any topic, be more informative, detailed and impartial. @thehill??
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