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Should the electoral college be abolished? in Politics
I Don't think it should be abolished since it gives an equal representation to the states, compared to the popular vote where most of the representation is from New York, Florida, California, Texas and Massachusetts. Which isn't really good for democracy
Reform it don't abolish it. Instead of winner take all in a state, the votes should be split along the same percentages as how the population of the state voted. If it was entirely abolished you could end up with Kim Kardashian getting elected president and there would be no safe guard from that.
Instead of Abolishment of the Electoral college, it just needs reform. It can and has worked effectively in the past it just needs to be changed to better fit today's number and culture.
It seems to me that the Electoral College was once necessary due to earlier limited communications. Today, (or in the near future), it seems voting could be done almost instantly. We could become a true democracy where every vote counts and we could TRULY have "government by the people". Lobbyists would be useless, political monies would be useless. Voter intimidation and fraud would be wiped out. We're not quite there, but, a TRUE democracy would really be nice. Regardless, the "college" has been Gerrymandered into a form of voter fraud by the politicians, and mostly by the party that professes to be AGAINST voter fraud, so it MUST GO!
I Don't think it should be abolished since it gives an equal representation to the states, compared to the popular vote where most of the representation is from New York, Florida, California, Texas and Massachusetts. Which isn't really good for democracy
Electors for States: New York - 29 Florida - 29 California - 55 Texas - 38 Massachusetts - 11 Total - 162 out of 270 required electors
Population: New York - 19.85 million Florida - 20.98 million California - 39.54 million Texas - 28.3 million Massachusetts - 6.86 million Combined States - 115.53 million United States - 325.7 million
Electoral College - 60% of votes from these five states Popular Vote - 35.47% of votes from these five states
If anyone wants to, check my math for my other post.
But, anyway, I am opposed to the Electoral College. I think a true democracy would be best. Would it be that bad if Kim Kardashian or Kanye West was elected President...?
Also, it doesn't matter anyway if neither of them actually runs for president.
I made several mistakes in the post. I should have put quote marks around the first post because I was quoting the creator of the post. Also, I realized that my math was incorrect. There are 538 electors, not 270.
Electoral College: 162 out of 538 total electors = 30.11%
Popular Vote: 115.53 million out of 325.7 million total people = 35.47%
As you can see, there is not that much of a difference between the electoral college and the popular vote.
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Regardless, the "college" has been Gerrymandered into a form of voter fraud by the politicians, and mostly by the party that professes to be AGAINST voter fraud, so it MUST GO!
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Electors for States:
New York - 29
Florida - 29
California - 55
Texas - 38
Massachusetts - 11
Total - 162 out of 270 required electors
Population:
New York - 19.85 million
Florida - 20.98 million
California - 39.54 million
Texas - 28.3 million
Massachusetts - 6.86 million
Combined States - 115.53 million
United States - 325.7 million
Electoral College - 60% of votes from these five states
Popular Vote - 35.47% of votes from these five states
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But, anyway, I am opposed to the Electoral College. I think a true democracy would be best. Would it be that bad if Kim Kardashian or Kanye West was elected President...?
Also, it doesn't matter anyway if neither of them actually runs for president.
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I made several mistakes in the post. I should have put quote marks around the first post because I was quoting the creator of the post. Also, I realized that my math was incorrect. There are 538 electors, not 270.
Electoral College:
162 out of 538 total electors = 30.11%
Popular Vote:
115.53 million out of 325.7 million total people = 35.47%
As you can see, there is not that much of a difference between the electoral college and the popular vote.
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