In trying to figure out how to sell this project I’ve thought a lot about what happens if we either succeed or come within a state or two in 2015.
If we succeed (which, with money, is entirely possible) Article V and the BBA will be one of the dominant issues in the political races of 2016, including, specifically, the Presidency. The media will not be able to resist this story, even if they tried. It’s too good. Too much drama. Too much at stake.
1) Great drama surrounding the vote in the 34th state. Let’s say, for example, it’s Idaho. Boise will be crawling with reporters. And when it passes, for the first time in 228 years the states will have exercised their power under Article V. This is a big deal.
2) Drama around Congress aggregating the 34 Resolutions, and setting the time and place of the Convention of States. Someone will sue to stop the whole thing. Legal drama to go with political drama.
3) Drama in 50 state Capitols over the selection of delegates to the Convention.
4) Ongoing drama, throughout the whole process, about what, exactly the BBA will do, and how it will impact the economy and the political establishment in D.C.
5) Drama when the Convention convenes, and selects a Chairman.
6) The Convention’s deliberations will be open to cameras. CSPAN gets a rating boost, as well as Fox News. This goes on for weeks, if not months.
7) The drama of passage, at the Convention, of the final proposal.
8) The drama, in 50 state Capitols, of the whole ratification fight.
This all redounds to the benefit of the Republicans. It’s their issue. It unites the Tea Party and establishment wings of the party. It divides the Democrats between the public, where it has 65% Democratic support, and the leadership — all opposed.
If I can’t sell that, I should go join a monastery.
