U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s blatantly partisan push to eliminate the Electoral College would disenfranchise vast swaths of America and make liberal cities the Kingpins of presidential politics.

Warren’s new push for a popular vote is pandering at its worst — dangling an idea that would unabashedly aid the Democrat-controlled coasts of the country and turn the country into virtual one-party rule.

Switching to a popular vote would only widen the current cultural divide that is gripping the nation, pitting the East and West coasts against the Heartland and rural America.

The cities of Los Angeles and New York already decide what movies, TV shows and plays get made — under Warren’s plan they would also disproportionately decide presidential contests.

Presidential candidates in the general election would hop from one large city to the next — passing over huge sections of the country where Republicans tend to live.

The founding fathers designed the Electoral College to make sure that smaller states didn’t get the shaft when it came time for presidential elections, and that system has worked for more than two centuries.

The nation’s less populous states, like Wyoming, Alaska, Vermont and North and South Dakota, right now are protected by the Electoral College, which gives them more power than they would have under a popular vote system.

Switching to a popular vote would make voters in those states virtual recluses, cut off from power when it comes to electing presidents.

Boston, which is dominated by Democratic voters, would make out great if the Electoral College is abolished. Presidential candidates would be far more likely to court voters in the state’s largest city than they do now.

Warren received loud cheers from the crowd of Democrats at a CNN town hall in Mississippi but her plan, ironically, would diminish the power that the state currently holds under the current Electoral College system.

While it’s true that candidates rarely visit Mississippi in the general election, the Electoral College actually gives the residents of the relatively small state disproportionate power. So Mississippi would lose under Warren’s plan to abolish the Electoral College. But that doesn’t matter to Warren, because all she cares about is burnishing her liberal credentials in her presidential campaign — and relatively few liberals make their home in Mississippi.

This is all about revenge politics. Democrats didn’t get their way when Al Gore and Hillary Clinton lost the Electoral College votes in 2000 and 2016 and so now they are determined to throw out the whole system.

They know that Democrats dominate the big cities, and would gain a huge advantage in a popular vote system.

So let’s not pretend this is some way to make the country more democratic. It’s a way to make the country more Democratic — with a big D.