Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if we went by the popular vote, candidates would just focus on the most highly populated states.
And what's wrong with that? Why should a vote in NH have more say than one in CA?
Anonymous wrote:But if we went by the popular vote, candidates would just focus on the most highly populated states.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of primaries, the Electoral College, and require a run-off election between top two candidates for EVERY federal office (House, Senate, Presidency). This is similar to the system in Louisiana.
Our entire electoral process needs a massive overhaul.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? The reason to keep it is that we have no choice. The last 4 presidents would have all been democrats if it was decided by popular vote. That means the red states will never sign off on the amendment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When republicans whine about protests I marvel at their short memory for tea party protests, anti choice protests and protests against marriage equality. But sure republicans never protest
Were they burning buildings, looting stores, and beating up people?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you assume this will remain two party? A direct vote will encourage many more candidates and a plurality will be all that's required. Is that the goal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something better than "this is how our founding fathers wanted it."
We are in the end ONE COUNTRY. Presidential campaigns should be nation-wide, not focused on a few key states and writing off large swaths of the country.
All votes should matter equally.
But if we went by the popular vote, candidates would just focus on the most highly populated states.
Anonymous wrote:When republicans whine about protests I marvel at their short memory for tea party protests, anti choice protests and protests against marriage equality. But sure republicans never protest
Anonymous wrote:When republicans whine about protests I marvel at their short memory for tea party protests, anti choice protests and protests against marriage equality. But sure republicans never protest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Whining from the left is starting to get annoying.
+1
Buncha sore losers
Seriously, where were all these people for the past eight years? Respect for Constitution and all.
Here is a serious question, and be honest: where would you have been if it had been the other way around? Trump refused to promise that he would accept the results of the election, and this was back when most polls showed that Hillary would win the EC. Would you have been critical of Trump and his supporters then? I mean I know that on the internet everyone is a dog, so you can say whatever you want whether or not it's true, but I'm hoping to get an honest, self-aware answer here.