You kind of told them what it would take just to get that on the ball. And then it's unlikely to be removed anytime soon. I mean, it takes constitutional amendment, right? And so To get on a ballot, you'd have to have 2/3 of both the House and the Senate agree. That's not there right now. And then three quarters of the states would have to agree. And a lot of states like the Electoral College because it makes small population. (24:48–24:55)
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