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 [[documents:answers:two_reasons_one_state_vote|Two Reasons Each State Will Get One Vote, Regardless of Population Size]]  [[documents:answers:two_reasons_one_state_vote|Two Reasons Each State Will Get One Vote, Regardless of Population Size]] 
-[[http://constitution.i2i.org/2015/02/06/trying-to-abolishing-the-convention’s-one-stateone-vote-rule-not-only-would-be-unconstitutionalit-wouldn’t-be-worth-trying/|Source]]+[[https://www.i2i.org/trying-to-abolishing-the-conventions-one-stateone-vote-rule-not-only-would-be-unconstitutional-it-wouldnt-be-worth-trying/|Source]]
  
 In this article, Professor Rob Natelson explains why disregarding the one-state/one-vote rule would be both unconstitutional and not worth trying. \\  In this article, Professor Rob Natelson explains why disregarding the one-state/one-vote rule would be both unconstitutional and not worth trying. \\ 
-{{:documents:answers:trying_to_abolish_the_convention_s_one-state-one-vote.pdf|Download a PDF of this document here.}}+{{:documents:answers:trying_to_abolish_the_convention_s_one-state-one-vote.pdf|Download a PDF of this document here.}} 
  
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