Author Topic: [NEWS] Clinton vote lead grows to 2 mil; Stein opens recount req. in WI, MI, PA  (Read 20877 times)



explain to me how having a popular vote will make candidates pay more attention to smaller populated states? (which matter a lot)

explain to me how having a popular vote will make candidates pay more attention to smaller populated states? (which matter a lot)
Individual small states don't individually make up a large portion of the voterbase but with many of the small states combined, it does make up a very large portion of the popular vote. They have to pay attention to them, at the very least as a whole, otherwise they obviously won't win the popular vote.

explain to me how having a popular vote will make candidates pay more attention to smaller populated states? (which matter a lot)
do people care about wyoming even with the electoral college?

i did some fun lil math and quadrupled the electoral votes and divided them by % of votes (75% voted dem and 25% voted rep for 20 votes would be 15 dem and 5 rep) and did that for each state. I only looked at Hillary n Annoying Orange and if the were within <5% difference they received the same number of electoral votes (if it was an even number of electoral votes for the state) Which means the total number of electoral votes would be 2152, majority 1075. Hillary ended with 1081, and Annoying Orange with 1075.

might do it with 10x # of electoral votes

not having a system in place that ensures that each state can have a say in the choices the collective makes is the main reason why Britain left the EU

if you don't have that system then farmers don't matter
because not a lot of people live where farmers do so why campaign to them when you can win through NYC and San Francisco
This is why the Senate exists
And I don't buy into the argument of protecting small towns, because the president isn't there to look out for individual small towns. For that, you have Congresspersons looking out for their districts. Individual districts elect their own Senators and Representatives to give them representation in Congress. No single man/woman (president) is going to be able to represent every district
And if you break out Congress into the House and Senate, every state ,from California to Wyoming,  has the same amount of Senators, giving them all equal representation in the Senate. And any bill has to be approved not just by the House and President,  but also the equal representative Senate

 the point of the electoral college was originally (at least in part) to pull power away from the voters incase they choose an idiot (like say, donald Annoying Orange). it has now failed us and should be wiped clean.

the point of the electoral college was originally (at least in part) to pull power away from the voters incase they choose an idiot (like say, donald Annoying Orange). it has now failed us and should be wiped clean.
Ya! Let's give more power to these extremely well educated voters!
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the point of the electoral college was originally (at least in part) to pull power away from the voters incase they choose an idiot (like say, donald Annoying Orange). it has now failed us and should be wiped clean.
Sorry I don't want someone who 20% of their campaign donations came from a place where they kill gay people for being gay and women have no rights

It's not the college that failed but rather the parties, aka the things the founding fathers did not want

at this point its like half the people here are subtly arguing for dictatorships

Ya! Let's give more power to these extremely well educated voters!
When will people realise that no every single person in this country is like that.

When will people realise that no every single person in this country is like that.
Of course, but these people still voted. Millions of terribly under-informed voters go to the polls every year, some don't even look at the ballot beforehand. I wouldn't even consider myself educated enough to vote on a number of races and issues, but I vote anyways because I know there are many Americans voting who don't even bother to do the minuscule amount of "research" that I do. They just watch a little bit of CNN, CBS, MSNBC, Fox News, and YouTube then head off to vote.

I think it's time to reestablish literacy tests folks.


I think it's time to reestablish literacy tests folks.

Hello Jim Crow

But seriously, I don't think this is the solution.