DominicCobb said:
Warbler said:
DominicCobb said:
Warbler said:
doubleofive said:
- Bringing up the election that he lost.
As much as I wish he had lost, he didn’t.
Lost is a point of view that is factually accurate if not technically. The American people didn’t vote for him, our broken and unfair system did.
broken is also a point of view. Some actually like our electoral college system. They do have point. With our current system it is possible for the more populated areas of the country to control the entire country. I am not saying it shouldn’t be changed, but the other side does have a point.
That’s not true. You can’t win an election with just the cities. Democrats have lost the popular vote before.
I wasn’t talking about just the cities.
Either way, the population is the population. People shouldn’t have less of a voice because they live near other people. Gubernatorial races have no problem using the popular vote. Other democratic countries have no problem using the popular vote.
Actually there are problems. In my state for example. North Jersey is more populated than South Jersey. The result: North Jersey controls the state. I don’t know when the last time we’ve had a Governor from the Southern half of the state. Sometimes it feels like South Jersey is NJ’s ugly stepchild.
Republicans have an unfair advantage because they live in more sparsely populated areas. This already helps them in the Senate, and with gerrymandering and urban clustering they have taken the House.
I agree, gerrmandering is a problem that needs to be fixed. The Senate is bit more tricky. Each state gets 2 Senators, that is the way the founders decided it should. Some wanted a legislature that done by proportion of the population. Others thought each state should get the same number of representatives. The compromise: the House which is done by proportion of the population of each state and the Senate with each state having 2 representatives.
Democrats are just fucked, regardless of whether the majority of the country sides with them or not. That isn’t democracy. That’s a broken system. We’re living where the opposite of what you said is true - that the less populated areas control the country. Where you live shouldn’t matter. What should is your vote.
If that were true, Obama would never have been President. The idea behind the electoral is that all parts of the country get a say in government. I agree, it could use some fixing. That is why I’d like to change it up.
- Switch from electoral votes to points, to prevent faithless electors.
- Instead of a winner take all in each state, award electoral points by the percentage. If a candidate wins 40% of the popular vote in a state, give that candidate 40% of the electoral points that state has(2 + the number of representatives in the US House).