- The Connecticut legislature is sending a bill to the governor that would enter the state into the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
- The compact would go into effect if enough states sign on and would require a state’s electoral votes to go to the presidential candidate that wins the national popular vote.
- State Senate President Martin Looney says the Electoral College is an outdated relic of the past, and Americans should be trusted to choose the president.
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