HappyJoy
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Seems you are the one who doesn’t know the Constitution
Show where it disallows it
Guess you aren't to bright.
What they are doing has nothing to do with The Constitution. So there is no allowing or not. However the EC is in the constitution.
That would be the 12th Amendment
As previously pointed out, the states get to decide how to distribute their EC votes and this does not violate the 12th.
That's nice. Suppose the voters all vote for one candidate and the State award the votes to the other. They would totally disenfranchise the voters in their State.
Give me a past exmaple where California's votes would have gone ot the popular vote winner even though California voted for the other candidate. Have fun.
So far all we have is the electoral college picking the loser, twice within 20 years.
Look it up yourself.
It's never happened, at least not in over 100 years. However twice the popular vote winner which California voted for lost the electoral college. But you guys don't care about that.