Monday, September 02, 2019

MEDIA_ Jason Chaffetz: Democrats want to change the rules because their 'ideas are not winning'

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Jason Chaffetz: Democrats want to change the rules because their 'ideas are not winning'

By Joshua Nelson | Fox News




Jason Chaffetz says Democrats want to eliminate the Electoral College because their ideas aren't winning
The Electoral College is constitutional and isn't going away, says Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz, former Republican congressman and author of 'Power Grab.'


Fox News contributor and former Rep. Jason Chaffetz said that “Democrats” want to change the rules of the electoral process because “their ideas are not winning,” firing back at MSNBC Host Chris Hayes’ who said that the electoral college would be unconstitutional “if it wasn’t specifically for the presidency.”

“The electoral college is in the constitution, so, yes, it is constitutional and has been for a couple of hundred years and it’s not going away,” Chaffetz told “Fox & Friends” on Monday.

Chaffetz said that small states such as Kansas, Utah, Delaware, and Rhode Island get representation in the presidential election to prevent from being shut out from a “popular vote,” contributed from “big states.”


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“That was the deal that our Founders came together to say, hey, this is how we find the proper balance. This is how we make sure big states don’t overrun us and it’s part of our rich heritage.”

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READ MORE: https://www.foxnews.com/media/jason-chaffetz-democrats-presidential-election-democracy-electoral-college


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