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We are the United STATES of America not the “United People of America”
Electoral College is important.
Electoral College is important.
Exactly!We are the United STATES of America not the “United People of America”
Electoral College is important.
No need to be sorry, we’re all friends here.there is way too much money spent on one election - let alone two!
bad idea! sorry.
Term limits.Not a terrible idea*** AFTER*** they institute a federal photo ID card and purge the voter rolls of dead folks and duplicate entries. True up the vote. Currently examining the tally to remove felons and illegal and the dead vote to find out who really won the popular vote would be quite time consuming.
The bus has sailed.Term limits.
If it does, there is no way three fourths of the states will ratify it. Most states benefit from the EC.I don’t think this bill will get far in Congress.
It wasn’t well thought out, it was a bribe to the small states, like the Senate to bring them in or the 3/5 clause to placate the South. The Constitution is not some Divinely inspired document, a lot of its features are bugs.The Electoral College is an American innovation and well thought out.
Read the Federalist Papers.
Power must be widely diffused.
It was not so much a bribe as a compromise. Without some compromise, there would have been no united states of America. Ideally, if we were to eliminate the EC, justice would demand that states have a right once again to join, or not with the USA. That is why we will not see and end to the EC.It wasn’t well thought out, it was a bribe to the small states, like the Senate to bring them in or the 3/5 clause to placate the South.
The role of the states as laid out in the constitution is forgotten in this age of executive orders and a judiciary that thinks it is their role to make laws.When these discussions come up, I always kind of chuckle because we are not a democracy in the strict sense of the word. The role of the States in this union of States seems to be frequently forgotten.
People who don’t like the Electoral College usually don’t understand how it works and why it’s necessary. The most vocal ones right now are the Hillary supporters because (depending on what news report you read) Hillary won the Popular Vote but lost the Electoral Vote so their must be something “wrong” with the EC system because they didn’t get their way.
I can’t help but wonder if Hillary had won the Electoral Vote and Trump had won the Popular Vote if they would still be crying that the EC system is “unfair.”
The percentage of eligible voters is smaller in the places you mentioned. So it wouldn’t be every time.I guess they have to throw this out there every once in a while to score points with their base and to test the waters.
In the current system, it does seem like the swing states carry more weight than others, but the alternative is much worse. Our president would be picked by California, New York, and Chicago. Every single time.
The electoral college ensures that candidates have to appeal to a broader section of the population, which I think is a good thing.
When these discussions come up, I always kind of chuckle because we are not a democracy in the strict sense of the word. The role of the States in this union of States seems to be frequently forgotten.
The other side would be crying “rigged.” Oh, wait, they already have.People who don’t like the Electoral College usually don’t understand how it works and why it’s necessary. The most vocal ones right now are the Hillary supporters because (depending on what news report you read) Hillary won the Popular Vote but lost the Electoral Vote so their must be something “wrong” with the EC system because they didn’t get their way.
I can’t help but wonder if Hillary had won the Electoral Vote and Trump had won the Popular Vote if they would still be crying that the EC system is “unfair.”
I’m in the same situation, my vote really doesn’t matter and we’re governed by the insane, filled with loathing and contempt for the people they represent as well as the notion of the rule of law.Please get rid of the thing. I am a Republican (conservative Democrat would be more accurate, but they don’t really make those anymore) in a deep red state; it is incredibly hard to stay engaged when you know that your vote is utterly meaningless. Candidates don’t campaign here; no one at the national level cares. At least with a true popular vote, my vote matters just as much as someone in Ohio.
The Constitution is not holy writ and should be amended when it leads to perverse incentives.
To be honest, though, our individual vote for president is always inconsequential, regardless of where you live. Until that day when someone wins by one vote. And that seems very unlikely to ever happen.Please get rid of the thing. I am a Republican (conservative Democrat would be more accurate, but they don’t really make those anymore) in a deep red state; it is incredibly hard to stay engaged when you know that your vote is utterly meaningless. Candidates don’t campaign here; no one at the national level cares. At least with a true popular vote, my vote matters just as much as someone in Ohio.
The Constitution is not holy writ and should be amended when it leads to perverse incentives.
As opposed to spending their time now campaigning in swing states. Not only are the large states of CA and NY and TX ignored now but so are states like WV, KY, AL, MS, VT and RI and a whole bunch of others.Not seeing 3/4s of the states ceding their influence on choosing the President to the benefit of the half dozen or so most populace states. Elections would devolve into choosing who promises the most to New York, California, Texas, and Florida, to be paid for by everyone else.
Even if were a bill in Congress it would not pass. Not when Republicans have won the popular vote of the American people exactly 1 whole time in the last quarter of a century.If this is a constitutional amendment then no way does it pass.