Superfreak
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I keep hearing that smaller states "won't be represented" if we get rid of the electoral.
Democrats won by 3 million nationally in the last election, and yet Republicans now control every branch of government. Can someone explain to me how the majority of voting Americans are represented right now? Are we actually cool w/ putting smaller states above the interests of MOST voters?
1) We are not putting smaller states above the interests of 'most voters'.
2) If you take away CA, that eliminates the Dem advantage.
3) There is no way to know how the Stein/Johnson voters would have gone, so pretending that Dems 'winning' the popular vote (despite not getting a MAJORITY) means anything is absurd.
4) You also don't know how the popular vote would have gone had that been the system in place. How many Reps in CA or NY don't vote because they know it won't matter? Same for Dems in TX? etc...
5) Do you think the candidates would have campaigned the same regardless of it being popular vote or electoral college? No, they would have campaigned differently.
6) It isn't simply smaller states that would get ignored. It would be all rural areas. No way would a candidate give a shit about campaigning in smaller towns (even if they reside in larger states).