Lansing, MI - Last Thursday, in a 65-36 vote, the Michigan
House of Representatives passed HB 6010, a bill that would enter the
state into an interstate compact to de facto abolish the Electoral
College by ensuring that the winner of the national popular vote
becomes president.
The vote, which came on the same day the US Senate voted against a
proposed bailout of the Detroit-based auto industry, highlighted a
growing rift between the national GOP leadership, which rallied
opposition to the bailout, and Republican legislators in Michigan.