As you know, some Democrats who are running for president have called for the abolition of the Electoral College in favor of a national popular vote. Here’s a small sampling:

Democrat Beto O’Rourke: “there’s a lot of wisdom” in abolishing the electoral college pic.twitter.com/T0LtAXXgyA — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) March 20, 2019

Sen. Kamala Harris: 'I'm open' to abolishing Electoral College https://t.co/XZo57wsznB — The Washington Times (@WashTimes) March 20, 2019

Avenge Hillary! Elizabeth Warren wins over CNN’s town hall crowd with ‘popular vote’ cheerleading https://t.co/BcJssXDKLP — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 19, 2019

And many other Dems have applauded those calls to scrap the Electoral College in favor of a national vote. With that in mind, perhaps the DNC could lead by example and show the nation how it should be done:

When is the national popular vote Democratic presidential primary? — Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) March 20, 2019

Hey, great question!

I'm starting to hear from conservatives who want Dems to skip Iowa and NH, in favor of a one-day national primary vote. After all, if you think the electoral college is unfair, why not skip the delegate (and superdelegate) stuff and lead by example? — Matt Lewis (@mattklewis) March 20, 2019

Maybe they should run their primaries this way first? — Rich Weinstein (@phillyrich1) March 20, 2019

THIS is a great idea.

One national Democratic primary.

No delegates. Pure democracy.

Put your money where your mouth is Dems. Do it now.

Every vote counts. https://t.co/0bTz4SYjbE — Joseph Spiegel (@joedocbc) March 20, 2019

Will the 2020 Democrat field call for a national popular vote to choose their candidate in lieu of state primaries that they say violate the “one person, one vote” rule nationwide? Yeah, we don’t think so either.