How can the grassroots reform movement gather enough momentum to be effective?
By bypassing the desire to push a certain type of reform, the movement can transform from a fractioned one to become more united. If reformers focus instead on their collective desire to better our arcane voting procedure, we can get a bill passed to abolish the Electoral College first and focus of considering all the different replacement options afterwards. We have to concentrate on putting the pressure on our representatives and holding them accountable for their actions if they fail to respond to public dissent of the Electoral College.