By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - A California lawyer hoping to change the way presidential elections are decided is one step closer to achieving his dream.
He just has another 49 steps to go.
That's because Lafayette-based Barry Fadem, president of nonprofit group National Popular Vote Inc., wants to convince every state ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - A California lawyer hoping to change the way presidential elections are decided is one step closer to achieving his dream.
He just has another 49 steps to go.
That's because Lafayette-based Barry Fadem, president of nonprofit group National Popular Vote Inc., wants to convince every state ...
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