This only takes effect when enough states have joined the alliance to push it over 270 electoral votes. Only 14 states have joined so far, comprising only 209 votes, so it does not reach the threshold, therefore it is not in effect.
There is no way this will be allowed to stand if they ever do get enough states. It completely undermines the Electoral College and goes directly against the Constitution. The voters of these states would no longer decide who they select for president. I understand the electors are not necessarily required to vote for the choice of the people, but in this case Colorado is binding electors to vote for someone externally selected and completely disenfranchising the Colorado voters.
This only takes effect when enough states have joined the alliance to push it over 270 electoral votes. Only 14 states have joined so far, comprising only 209 votes, so it does not reach the threshold, therefore it is not in effect.
There is no way this will be allowed to stand if they ever do get enough states. It completely undermines the Electoral College and goes directly against the Constitution. The voters of these states would no longer decide who they select for president. I understand the electors are not necessarily required to vote for the choice of the people, but in this case Colorado is binding electors to vote for someone externally selected and completely disenfranchising the Colorado voters.
Well, that clears it up Thanks. Trump should call them on it just to make them stammer.