Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Pajamas Media » A Candidate for RNC Chair and His Anti-Constitutional Ideas #tcot #RNC


Saul Anuzis wants to alter the way we elect presidents by supporting the Soros-financed National Popular Vote movement.


January 12, 2011 - by J. Christian Adams


If nothing else, the 2010 elections were about a renaissance of the United States Constitution. The constitutional restraints on the power of government are en vogue. A resurgent GOP has claimed the document as a unifying rallying cry. This is why it is so curious that one of the leading candidates for Republican National Committee chair has fought for one of the most anti-constitutional ideas of the last half-century.


Saul Anuzisp, former chair of the Michigan Republican Party, has aggressively championed the National Popular Vote movement. If you don’t know what that is, count your blessings. The National Popular Vote movement is a frontal assault on one of the most important parts of the Constitution — the method we use to elect the president.


The National Popular Vote movement would have states allocate their Electoral College votes to whichever candidate wins the nationwide popular vote. For example, South Carolina would have thrown their electoral votes in 2008 to Barack Obama even though McCain handily won the state.


It is a peculiar idea for a candidate for RNC chair to champion.


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