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AUGUST 27, 2007

Divvy up Florida's electoral votes?

The Republicans thought it was a bad idea when Gov. Lawton Chiles proposed in 1991 to split Florida's presidential electors by congressional districts, as Maine and Nebraska do. The Democrats, still in control in Tallahassee back then, let it drop, a decision they may have rued nine years later when George W. Bush took all 25 Florida electors, and the White House, with a plurality of only 537 votes out of nearly 6-million cast.  But the Republicans are gung-ho for this "reform" now that it has surfaced in California. No wonder. It would give them at least 20 of California's 53 electoral votes - 20 more than they could otherwise hope for next year - and make it drastically more difficult for any Democrat to win the presidency ever again.

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