T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
Wrong.
If the popular vote in California is 51% dem and 49% rep then 100% of their electoral votes go to Washington.
If the popular vote in Wyoming is 98% rep and 2% dem then 100% of their electoral votes go to Washington.
So you see, the Electoral vote does what you say, not the popular vote. All you have to do is win the popular vote (51%) in the state to get 100% of the support. That's how the five most populous states decide elections. Not by popular vote.
With the Electoral vote, a candidate can win the Presidential Election by only winning the 14 biggest electoral states. Does that sound fair to you?
Every election is run by popular vote. Every one. Except the presidential election. Doesn't make sense.
If you can't comprehend that, then I can't help you.
It is you that is wrong. In a popular vote for President, individual state voting percentages no longer matter. What matters is the total aggregate vote count across the entire country. So, your example above is meaningless.
In a popular vote scenario, just 7 states comprise more than 50% of the population. They'd be the only ones that really matter. The rest are just window dressing. California is one of those 7 states, Wyoming is not.
What any smart and reasonable politician running would do is concentrate their efforts on the 7 states with high populations while largely or entirely ignoring small state populations like Wyoming. When it comes to political clout in DC, the same thing would be true. The large population states would get all of the attention and they could trample over smaller states on everything in the desire to curry favor.
I'll go even further and say that the 17th Amendment should be repealed and direct election of senators stopped. We should go back to a system where each state government appoints the senators they want as the senate represents the states, not the people. The people are represented by the House, and the president represents the country.
Right now, the senate is nothing more than another House elected by the people and states go unrepresented.