C-south
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Ok... he's Walter on steroids.His warm inviting personality will definitely win over the hearts of the people.
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Yes, they’re called citizens. Like every citizen in every state gets one vote that counts equally. Crazy notion around here, I know.
Every thing you need to know is found in the Preamble.Lol bigger voice, but not as big as they actually are. Go ahead big states, you matter a lot but not as much as your population dictates you should.
It took us 150 years to give women the right the vote... forgive my skepticism that small population states will willingly give up their undeserved disproportionate influence on presidential elections.
Women should be eligible for the draft. Dont @ me
Which part are you having trouble with? I suspect that, at some point before election season heats up or early in it, Biden will drop out of the race (probably citing health issues), and someone else will be stood up as the democratic candidate. It's all valid English, and decent sentence structure. I don't know what you're struggling with.This makes no sense.
None of that has anything to do with the issue at hand. Stop distracting from the fact that we conduct every election one way, and then we conduct just one election a completely different way. Tell me why that makes sense, stop hiding behind what someone else wrote about 250 years ago.
Every thing you need to know is found in the Preamble.
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We are a union of states. The Constitution was written to form a more perfect union. Every individual has a voice within their state. Every state has a voice within the country. We are 50 individual states that form a country. The EC was designed to insure that each state had a voice, to insure domestic tranquility. Why would any state enter that union only to be ruled by the larger states? The FFs had to find the most fair way to insure each state had a voice within that union. Their solution was the EC, and it's worked pretty damn good. Only 5 times has the winner of the popular vote not won the EC. Five times in over two centuries. The system works just fine.