Here's a question. Colorado is currently a blue state. It wasn't all that long ago that it was a swing state.
Here's a hypothetical.
Let's say that Colorado decides goes Red. Then, in an act of helping the presidency stay GOP, decides to tie the states electoral vote to the result of the popular vote in Wyoming (which went 70% for Trump in 2020). At the most basic constitutional reading, this is legal because, as stated legislatures can choose to assign their votes however they want.
We know that this action would be met with a lawsuit.
What do you think the outcome would be, and why?
Here's a hypothetical.
Let's say that Colorado decides goes Red. Then, in an act of helping the presidency stay GOP, decides to tie the states electoral vote to the result of the popular vote in Wyoming (which went 70% for Trump in 2020). At the most basic constitutional reading, this is legal because, as stated legislatures can choose to assign their votes however they want.
We know that this action would be met with a lawsuit.
What do you think the outcome would be, and why?
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