The Left never misses a chance to rewrite the rules if it means grabbing more power. Now, Virginia is marching right along with the blue-state mob, all thanks to Abigail Spanberger’s latest scheme. She and her fellow Democrats want to toss out the Electoral College, that ingenious barrier set up by our Founding Fathers to stop exactly this kind of power grab. Instead, their plan is to hand the presidency to whoever wins the biggest cities—ignoring the millions of Americans who live elsewhere.
This is nothing new for liberals. Every time an election doesn’t go their way, they cry “crisis” and look for loopholes. The push for a national popular vote isn’t about fairness—it’s about rigging the system so Democrats never lose again. The Constitution stands in their way, so now they want to force all of us to play by California and New York’s rules. Talk about trying to fix what isn’t broken.
Spanberger calls it “democracy,” but it’s a lot more like mob rule. Think about it: if a handful of blue cities decide who wins the White House, millions of rural, suburban, and heartland voters get benched. The very same Democrats who screech about “protecting minorities” are ready to erase anyone who doesn’t agree with them. They won’t stop until they’ve turned the United States into a one-party empire fueled by elite globalists.
Let’s be honest—liberal “reforms” always lead straight to chaos. Just look at what happens in cities they already control: rising crime, broken schools, taxes through the roof. Now, these same geniuses want to meddle with the presidency. The Founders didn’t write the Electoral College into the Constitution for fun. They knew the dangers of big cities drowning out the rest of the country, and they tried to protect us. But Spanberger and her friends don’t care—they want total control.
America can’t afford to sit this one out. If the left gets away with this, the principles that built our nation are toast. Are we really supposed to let the loudest mobs and the richest power brokers decide the fate of 350 million people? Not on my watch.
Source: NY Post
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