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Senior Writer @NRO. Reaganite, Catholic, Mets fan, ex-lawyer. Opinions 100% my own, but you can share them. Not the Cardinals broadcaster.

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    1. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 22 Mar 2019

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      In 2008, Hillary lost the primary on delegate-count grounds after winning California, New York, Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and New Jersey.https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1108709436619702272 …

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      Obama-the only Democrat to win a general election popular vote majority since 1976-only got the nomination after losing the national popular vote in the primaries. Yet, I don't hear the critics of the Electoral College bemoaning the damage done by him "stealing" the nomination. https://twitter.com/kerpen/status/1108457590588088320 …
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    2. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 22 Mar 2019

      Back of the envelope math, off Census Bureau 2018 population estimates: doubling the size of the House would, without any other changes, raise the 4 largest states from 28.4% to 30.6% of the Electoral College, while reducing the 15 smallest states & DC from 10.6% to 8.8%,

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    3. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 4 Apr 2019

      There's a number of historical problems with the "Electoral College was created to protect slavery" narrative. Left-wing historian Sean Wilentz looks at one of those, specifically, how the Constitutional Convention actually voted.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/04/opinion/the-electoral-college-slavery-myth.html …

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    4. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 4 Apr 2019

      Worth noting as well: Madison, who raised the slavery issue at the Convention after authoring the original Virginia Plan (under which Congress elected POTUS) was later willing to compromise on popular election bc he was optimistic about growth of the southern electorate.pic.twitter.com/zIwxKq6tuN

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    5. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 4 Apr 2019

      A fair amount of the slavery-at-the-Constitutional-Convention stuff also relies on an ahistorical projection of the post-1830 dynamics backward onto the men of the 1780s. Neither slavery's opponents nor its defenders were as zealous at the time, nor as assured of the future.

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    6. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 4 Apr 2019

      The Founding generation took concrete steps against slavery & was optimistic about its long-term abolition, but there were still northern slave states in 1787 (NY, NJ), & northern opinion was still a long ways from trying to ban slavery in the South.

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    7. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 4 Apr 2019

      The dismal fate of Ben Franklin's anti-slavery petition to Congress in 1790 shows how far from mainstream it was, at the time, to use federal power to ban slavery in states where it existed, rather than rely on state bans & federal territorial bans. http://www.ushistory.org/documents/antislavery.htm …

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    8. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 4 Apr 2019

      That history may seem irrelevant to what happened at Philadelphia in 1787, but it's not. The context of where elite opinion stood on slavery in 1787 informs the realistic scope of what the delegates' hopes & fears were.

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    9. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 5 Apr 2019

      Me @NRO: What the Electoral College Saves Us From https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/04/what-the-electoral-college-saves-us-from/ …pic.twitter.com/OkR9Z5IIMl

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    10. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 5 Apr 2019

      Another example I didn't have room for: 1888. The ex-Confederate states (not very ex, in 1888) voted 61-37 for Cleveland. Rest of the country went 50-46 for Harrison. Cleveland won only 1 state (CT) that wasn't a slave state in 1860. Cleveland won pop. vote by 0.83% & lost.

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      Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 5 Apr 2019

      Should Cleveland have won that election? He lost the six largest states. His regional appeal was so narrow, as an incumbent POTUS, he couldn't even win the state where he'd been Governor 4 years before & that had made him POTUS.

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        1. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 5 Apr 2019

          Cleveland carried the national popular vote, 48.6% to 47.8%, solely b/c he won Texas by 41 pts. He won 82% in SC, 70+% in MS, LA, GA. Did that make him a more legitimate representative of a majority of the voters than Benjamin Harrison, who won only 1 state (VT) with > 58%?

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        1. jp‏ @JohnPlatner 5 Apr 2019
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          Beautiful example. Should work for the left. Eh, probably not, even with the obvious angle.

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        1. Eric Blair‏ @EricBlair84 5 May 2019
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          Cleveland lost a bevy of large northern states by less than 3% and 2.4 times as many New Yorkers backed him as voters in the largest state he carried. He wasn't a parochial southern candidate

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