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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If you abolish the EC, you might as well just [View all]moonscape
(5,439 posts)62. The less populated states are overly represented in Congress. So -
as a resident of California, I am already less represented than someone in Wyoming. Okay, I get it. That's fair for all states to be well-heard in Congress. But shouldn't I be equal to any other American citizen in at least one branch vs less represented in all?
A liberal in Texas and a conservative in CA would at least feel as though their vote counts. I think candidates absolutely would show up around the country because every vote would count vs just votes in swing states.
As it is, candidates pay no attention to the most populous state. That seems somewhat more unfair than paying attention to it actually.
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That doesn't pass the smell test. IIRC, Abolitionists were NOT a majority in the 1800s. Most were
jack_krass
Dec 2016
#50
That's where the People are! And, The presidency should be selected by the people!!!
LostOne4Ever
Dec 2016
#7
That's what happens now. They focus on the swing states with the most electoral votes.
drm604
Dec 2016
#15
Meanwhile no candidate visited the 50 million people on the west coast a single time
taught_me_patience
Dec 2016
#37
Works for me if bad choices are continually made by voters in the other states
RonniePudding
Dec 2016
#18
Why wouldn't this encourage more people to vote? Republicans in Blue states, Democrats in Red states
seaglass
Dec 2016
#29
In other words, you are in favor of some states having voters who count more- as it does now.
themaguffin
Dec 2016
#32
A big reason why we see the problems we do is because we allow political minorities to run the show.
baldguy
Dec 2016
#42
Isn't it fortunate that we've been saved from the tyranny of Hillary voters?
Crunchy Frog
Dec 2016
#58
If you only count votes in CA, NY and TX, then democrats would win without any trouble.
LisaL
Dec 2016
#47
If we abolished the EC, the parties would simply realign to reflect the fact
Calista241
Dec 2016
#48
Those small states still get 2 senators, same as the big states. POTUS should be determined by
beaglelover
Dec 2016
#56