I guess you were being willful. Got me again.
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Originally posted by WM Wolverine View PostThoughts on the electoral college?
People who don't live in one of the 7-10 battleground states don't believe they are a part of the election process and the presidential candidates only deal with issues that effect these battleground states. These battleground/swing states haven't changed a whole lot over the past twenty-five years and the people in the other forty states feel like their states and votes aren't as important as those in the swing/battleground states.
It sucks for KCK, which occasionally might go D but always winds up having its electorals for R. (I'm sure there districts in CA which has the same thing happen in reverse) Maybe going with congressional districts individually is an idea to look into, but might be chaotic.
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A proportional system would be more interesting. I'd suggest maybe awarding the 2 electors represented by the state's Senators to the winner then proportionally divide the rest. In a 3 EC vote state, the winner would get all three.
Over time it seems logical that the Electoral College has depressed the vote in California. But I'm not looking at their actual participation rates so I could be wrong.
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And now you are admitting you said it. You're chickenshit. Look -- you got fooled by a shit article and I called you on it because I just so happened to be familiar with the writer and his flaws. It's been months now. Get over it please. We all get fooled sometimes and it doesn't mean we're stupid or have to go preening about to mask that for months on end.
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This was my 10th presidential election to vote in. I have voted for 7 republicans and 3 democrats in that time, and the electoral college thing comes up every cycle. I really don't think the system is broke, so I see nothing to "fix".
Everyone knows I voted for the PAH this year. Bet no one can guess my other 2 dem votes."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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