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    There’s Nothing More Patriotic Than Dissent. Don’t Let Anyone Tell You Otherwise

    07:47
  • Prof. Eddie Glaude praises ‘No Kings’ protests: ‘We are the salvation this country needs’

    05:44
  • ‘Joyous’ No Kings protests was a ‘spectacular way to push back against would-be autocrats’

    10:41
  • How Trump uses public displays of propaganda to wield power

    10:11
  • Sounding the Alarm: Supreme Court hears case to gut the Voting Rights Act

    11:37
  • Kasparov’s warning: All signs indicate Trump will not give up power voluntarily

    06:45
  • ‘An unhinged disgrace’: Hakeem Jeffries fires back at WH Press Secretary

    07:55
  • Velshi: This is how single, small acts of courage become many, and many become unstoppable

    05:05
  • Newsrooms send a united message to Hegseth: We won’t be censored

    11:43
  • ICE ramps up its aggressive tactics, and brutality is the point

    11:15
  • Velshi Banned Book Club: “Feed” by M.T. Anderson

    11:50
  • ‘A coup is happening’: A new warning against Trump’s authoritarian slide

    09:53
  • Trump’s ‘radical left’ lie is about enabling an authoritarian slide

    09:34
  • Oregon AG: ‘It’s a very dangerous time here in America’

    10:07
  • Federalism is the core principle of the U.S. government. Trump is undermining it.

    11:17
  • Rev. Al Sharpton: SCOTUS voting rights case ‘will have a ripple effect’ across the U.S.

    10:30
  • Velshi Banned Book Club: Filmmaker Alex Gibney on the frightening relevance of Orwell’s warnings

    10:05
  • Chicago mayor: ‘It’s incumbent to…push back fiercely against this tyrant’

    08:01
  • Inside the think tank speech that foretold Trump’s obsession with The Insurrection Act

    10:27
  • Caught on camera: ICE tactics intensify despite disturbing videos surfacing across the U.S.

    11:47

Debating the validity of the Electoral College

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The Electoral College has delivered five popular vote losers to the presidency - two in this century alone. The system doesn’t work, and lawmakers have been trying - and failing - to amend or abolish it since its inception. Today, most Americans are in favor of a popular vote system - if we can change the status quo. Akhil Reed Amar, a Supreme Court-cited constitutional scholar and Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University, joins Ali Velshi to discuss how we might move away from an elector-style federalist system towards something that, perhaps, reflects a fuller sense of democratic participation. 

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