Tim Walz's Call to Abolish Electoral College Sparks Controversy
While Tim Walz advocates for a national popular vote, the Harris campaign clarifies it does not support this stance.
- Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, stated that the Electoral College should be replaced with a national popular vote system.
- Walz's comments came during a fundraiser in California, drawing both applause and criticism, particularly from the Trump campaign.
- The Harris-Walz campaign quickly distanced itself from Walz's remarks, emphasizing their focus on winning the Electoral College.
- Despite Walz's personal views, abolishing the Electoral College would require a constitutional amendment or the activation of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
- Polls show a tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with the outcome likely hinging on key battleground states.





















