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Florida’s Republican House Speaker Will Weatherford told a reporter: “To me, that’s like saying in a football game, ‘We should have only three quarters, because we were winning after three quarters and they beat us in the fourth.’ I don’t think we need to change the rules of the game, I think we need to get better.”

You could say “no duh” -- except there still are an awful lot of powerful “duhs” still out there.

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal famously declared it’s time for the GOP to stop becoming known as the “stupid party.” The National Journal’s Charlie Cook suggested the party could use sensitivity training because Asians and Latinos were turned off by “shoot-from-the-lip remarks from various Republican candidates, conservative radio and cable television talk-show hosts, and guests who were seen by many as being, correctly or not, spokesmen for the Republican Party.”

So are the attempts to rig the Electoral College dead? Not totally.

If Republican dominated legislatures shove this through in even a couple of states, it will be a godsend to Democrats who have their own ideas on how to brand the GOP. And if Republicans ever did, in essence, gerrymander the electoral college so that they can maintain power without winning the popular vote, then the U.S. would be on its way to becoming a banana Republic -- engineered by “stupid” banana Republicans.

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Joe Gandelman is a veteran journalist who wrote for newspapers overseas and in the United States. He is Editor-in-Chief of The Moderate Voice, an Internet hub for independents, centrists and moderates. He can be reached at jgandelman@themoderatevoice.com.

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