McDad
I can't brain today; I has the dumb.
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They wouldn't get a fair say under a popular vote because the voices of individual states would be drowned out. In a popular vote, two states could control the outcome of an election. That's not fair to the other 48 states.They would get a fair say under one person/one vote in my opinion.
Your opinion is that more populated states get a greater voice but not a one person/one vote ratio.
At least you do not think every state should get an equal voice.
You are making assumptions in your attempt to put the pieces together. The important piece is the senators are (or should be) appointed to represent the state. Then both states and individuals have representation at the federal level.You seem to be saying that each state should have 1/50 of the input.
If you are, then that could only happen if they each had an equal number of electorates.
I'm confused about how you could be confused by my confusion because you are not being consistent with what you claim to support.
Maybe you can just cut and paste something from Brietbart for me.
You would still be asking the SAME question.
I am glad, though, that you gave Breitbart a shout out.
https://www.breitbart.com
So more populated states should have a greater say than less populated states? You're good with that?They wouldn't get a fair say under a popular vote because the voices of individual states would be drowned out. In a popular vote, two states could control the outcome of an election. That's not fair to the other 48 states.
Maybe we can try it this way....You are making assumptions in your attempt to put the pieces together. The important piece is the senators are (or should be) appointed to represent the state. Then both states and individuals have representation at the federal level.
That’s interesting. I thought you and I were the only ones left with sense. Glad to hear there are three of us.@volfanhill in full disclosure, increase the congressional reps isn't my idea. i read it from someone else who hates our bloated government even more than you and i.
Are you wanting a conversation or are you just looking to be a smart ass? People have given you answers and reasons. How you interpret them is up to you.
1. Yes.Maybe we can try it this way....
Do you think the current electoral college system is appropriate?
If so, you think more populated states should have a greater say than less populated states.
If not, how would you change it?
I don't care which way they skew. I don't think states should have infinitely more power than other states based simply on population. The idea is that everyone's needs are addressed, not just the most populous places.Basically the only reason I've gotten is that people don't want voters in big cities to have a vote that's equal to people in rural areas. I assume that's because big cities skew liberal.