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Now I'm hearing a new term--"angry snowflakes."
Behold the indoctrinated product of our lib educational system.
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/resu...
To be somewhat pedantic, if each electoral vote reflected the outcome of the popular vote in each congressional district, with the two senatorial votes going to the winner of the state's popular vote, that would be the best reflection of who really appeals to all the people. That would take more time to sort out than the winner take all or proportional systems used now, so maybe best to leave things as they are.
If the system were changed to a popular vote format, the candidates would simply change their strategies, but I suspect that at this point California, New York, and Florida would select the president and that would be that.
Personally, I'd like to see the electoral college expanded so that large metropolitan areas only get a maximum of 50% of the electoral votes for each state.
Indeed.
Fifty percent plus one is a majority. To be granted powers over a minority with disparate interests by virtue of simple majority is nothing short of tyranny. To assert right is obtained by majority rule/pure democracy irregardless of minority individual rights, is to be a tyrant. Majority does not make right any more than might.
Respectfully,
O.A.
https://www.prageru.com/courses/polit...