Londo_Jowo
Lifer
They're going to be crying for weeks.I think we need ANOTHER thread on this sour grapes bullshit.
They're going to be crying for weeks.I think we need ANOTHER thread on this sour grapes bullshit.
How do you handle recounts anywhere?
Per state law. (US Constitution grants this power to the states.)
You must already know this?
Fern
That would remove any candidates from places like Wayne County, just no reason to campaign there.I like the EC so much I think it should be extended to governor elections. If it is good for the country... why not good for the state... The UP in Michigan has always felt they get the shaft and that their votes don't count because if the urban areas in the Lower Peninsula get out and vote in large numbers, they can swing and election. Why not give each county and electoral count based on population then...
That would remove any candidates from places like Wayne County, just no reason to campaign there.
Did any candidates make any trips out there over the last 4 months?Well not really... They would get a very a large number like California does. If what you are saying is true, then there is simply no reason to campaign in CA on a national level either...
220,000 more people voted for Hillary. The Reps (respective Trump) only won because of the Electoral College.
(Second time in a row where the Reps could only win because of the EC)
80,7% of the population in the US is urban, and 19,3% is rural.
The EC of course exists to make the rural people who are as it happens overwhelmingly conservative equal to the urban people. Proponents of the EC say this is fair. But what is fair when 19% of people "override" the opinion of the majority? Why should not the majority of people have a say in the outcome of an election? Wouldn't it be logical that the outcome would reflect what the majority of people think? (Why should it matter WHERE people live?)
Proponents also say that the EC is necessary since otherwise the popular vote would screw up the vote, saying things like "otherwise California would decide the election for an entire nation" etc.
BS.
110 Million votes have been cast. If the popular vote would seriously "screw" election results the difference would be MUCH bigger, but not, like in a very close/tight election like this either almost perfectly 50:50 or only differ by small numbers like 220,000 votes. I am counter-arguing that the EC system MUCH MORE screws the election result than a popular vote based system.. its existence very obviously favors conservatives.
Maybe you interpret this as trolling, I don't care. FACT is, less people voted for Trump than for Hillary and the election therefore does not reflect the view of the majority of people.
No, I am not crying. Believe me, I (try to) see this from both sides. Just stating facts. The system shouldn't "favor" anyone (even if it's not "the system's fault" of course that rural people are normally conservative). The matter with "I don't need to vote since it's already decided" not even taken into account. EVERY vote should count. I am aware that this EC issue is a can of worms, but to me this is a flawed system.
Does the rain in Spain stay mainly in the plain?No, I am not crying. Believe me, I (try to) see this from both sides. Just stating facts. The system shouldn't "favor" anyone (even if it's not "the system's fault" of course that rural people are normally conservative). The matter with "I don't need to vote since it's already decided" not even taken into account. EVERY vote should count. I am aware that this EC issue is a can of worms, but to me this is a flawed system.
he stated a simple fact, the majority of the people voted for the nasty woman. the popular vote not jiving with the electoral vote has only happened 5 times ever. And only twice since the late 1800's. Gore in 2000, Hillary in 2016. So two times in 16 years. It's enough to question the system a little bit.
Well not really... They would get a very a large number like California does. If what you are saying is true, then there is simply no reason to campaign in CA on a national level either...
Looks like it... they're building their support networks to cry each other to sleep. C'mon... seriously "progressives"...They're going to be crying for weeks.
So in our current system, which I agree is flawed, I think you have to take the popular vote with a grain of salt since even you agree that it tends to dissuade people in large population centers from voting.
They're going to be crying for weeks.
Did any candidates make any trips out there over the last 4 months?
and protesting.
Hillary lost, square and fair. get the fuck over it.
Does the same not apply to red voters in blue states? I imagine there were a lot of Trump supporters in upstate NY and the Inland Empire of SoCal who made a similar choice.
