Joe Capitalist
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Voter fraud.
With a presidential race using the popular vote, it would be virtually impossible to rig an election. In most presidential races, typically one candidate receives over a million votes more than the other. To put together a scheme to flip over a million votes would take such a effort and so many people, it would not go unnoticed.
With the Electoral college, Republican voters in strong-leaning blue states like California and NY are disenfranchised. They get no representation for their vote. Same with Dem voters in Alabama and Mississippi. There's no denying that. 100% of the support for those states goes to the opposing party. That's not right.
Also, right now, these about 5-7 swing states that could 'swing' either way and determine an election. Trump went after these states to try to 'flip' them his way and win. Well, what if the number of swing States gets down to one or two. It would be a lot easier to 'influence' the 'swing' states a candidates way.
The Electoral system was put in place back in the 1800s so candidates wouldn't only campaign in urban, highly-populated areas but would go to the low-populated rural areas as well. But with mass communications, that's not the case anymore.
Presidential candidates can campaign anywhere and everywhere using TV, radio, newspaper, online media and reach everybody in the country.
The Electoral system is obsolete. It has to go. It no longer represents the people's choice.
Comments?
Electoral vs popular vote:
https://www.diffen.com/difference/Electoral_Vote_vs_Popular_Vote
A Gallup poll in January 2013 found that a vast majority of Americans (63%) would prefer to do away with the electoral college for presidential elections.
With a presidential race using the popular vote, it would be virtually impossible to rig an election. In most presidential races, typically one candidate receives over a million votes more than the other. To put together a scheme to flip over a million votes would take such a effort and so many people, it would not go unnoticed.
With the Electoral college, Republican voters in strong-leaning blue states like California and NY are disenfranchised. They get no representation for their vote. Same with Dem voters in Alabama and Mississippi. There's no denying that. 100% of the support for those states goes to the opposing party. That's not right.
Also, right now, these about 5-7 swing states that could 'swing' either way and determine an election. Trump went after these states to try to 'flip' them his way and win. Well, what if the number of swing States gets down to one or two. It would be a lot easier to 'influence' the 'swing' states a candidates way.
The Electoral system was put in place back in the 1800s so candidates wouldn't only campaign in urban, highly-populated areas but would go to the low-populated rural areas as well. But with mass communications, that's not the case anymore.
Presidential candidates can campaign anywhere and everywhere using TV, radio, newspaper, online media and reach everybody in the country.
The Electoral system is obsolete. It has to go. It no longer represents the people's choice.
Comments?
Electoral vs popular vote:
https://www.diffen.com/difference/Electoral_Vote_vs_Popular_Vote
A Gallup poll in January 2013 found that a vast majority of Americans (63%) would prefer to do away with the electoral college for presidential elections.
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