‘Jilted Battlegrounds.’ Could Former Swing States End the Electoral College?

Mar 25, 2019, 12:05 PM


Like other political operatives, John Koza keeps tabs on the Electoral College map.

But he's not looking at big swing states like Florida and Pennsylvania. Instead, the head of the National Popular Vote advocacy group is keenly interested in the states that presidential campaigns recently stopped caring as much about.

It's those states — places like Colorado and Nevada — that he believes could change the way America picks its presidents.

Koza, who has a Ph.D.

Like other political operatives, John Koza keeps tabs on the Electoral College map. But he's not looking at big swing states like Florida and Pennsylvania. Instead, the head of the National Popular Vote advocacy group is keenly interested in the states that presidential campaigns recently stopped caring as much about. It's those states — places like Colorado and Nevada — that he believes could change the way America picks its presidents. Koza, who has a Ph.D.