Aren't you glad to know that your votes don't actually count and that Hillary Clinton is one of mere 538 people in the United States whose vote actually does count?
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(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Thursday October 29 2020, @04:36PM
COMPACT, contracts. In its more general sense, it signifies an agreement. In its strict sense, it imports a contract between parties, which creates obligations and rights capable of being enforced, and contemplated as such between the parties, in their distinct and independent characters. Story, Const. B. 3, c. 3; Rutherf. Inst. B. 2, c. 6, Sec. 1. 2.
NPV is using the general sense. Passing a law that says "From now on our electors go to the winner of the national popular vote" does not meet the strict sense. There's no exchange, there's no enforcement, there's no contract.
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Thursday October 29 2020, @04:36PM
"Compact" is one of those words that has different meaning in different contexts.
Compact used as a legal term really just means a contract. [thefreedictionary.com]
NPV is using the general sense.
Passing a law that says "From now on our electors go to the winner of the national popular vote" does not meet the strict sense. There's no exchange, there's no enforcement, there's no contract.