It Might Just Be Me

A conversation with Trent England of Save Our States - the fight against the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

March 12, 2024 Ray Richardson of the Ray Richardson Show
A conversation with Trent England of Save Our States - the fight against the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
It Might Just Be Me
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It Might Just Be Me
A conversation with Trent England of Save Our States - the fight against the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
Mar 12, 2024
Ray Richardson of the Ray Richardson Show

Trent England is the founder and executive director of Save Our States. He also serves as co-chairman of the Stop Ranked-Choice Voting Coalition and is the David & Ann Brown Distinguished Fellow at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. He has previously served as executive vice president for both the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs and the Freedom Foundation, and as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation. Trent was a Publius Fellow of the Claremont Institute in 2008. He is a producer of the feature-length documentary film, Safeguard: An Electoral College Story; the author of Why We Must Defend the Electoral College; co-author of The Case Against Ranked-Choice Voting; and a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution and One Nation Under Arrest. Trent earned a J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law and a B.A. in government from Claremont McKenna College. 

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Trent England is the founder and executive director of Save Our States. He also serves as co-chairman of the Stop Ranked-Choice Voting Coalition and is the David & Ann Brown Distinguished Fellow at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. He has previously served as executive vice president for both the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs and the Freedom Foundation, and as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation. Trent was a Publius Fellow of the Claremont Institute in 2008. He is a producer of the feature-length documentary film, Safeguard: An Electoral College Story; the author of Why We Must Defend the Electoral College; co-author of The Case Against Ranked-Choice Voting; and a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution and One Nation Under Arrest. Trent earned a J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law and a B.A. in government from Claremont McKenna College.