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Super delegates good for DNC but EC bad for DNC (this time).
It seems the super delegates were also bad for the DNC this go-round.
Bad how?
They chose Hillary as a candidate.
The EC is fine, the EC did this election exactly what the EC was meant to do. You have to pay attention to middle-America.
People keep saying that this should be a popular vote. How many world leaders are chosen by a popular vote? I don't actually know the answer to that. But the UK's Prime Minister, for example, isn't even voted on by the UK People. Which countries even have a popular vote for their leader?
I don't know, I haven't seen such whining and crying the likes I have seen this election. Spoiled brats not getting their way and lashing out because of it.
Like I said in other thread our leader may be un-elected but they are subordinate to the elected legislature whereas in the US the legislature is subordinate to the executive.
Throughout this entire election cycle we heard how the electoral map favors Hillary, how she has a Blue Wall, How Trumps path to 270 is very narrow, how Trump would have to draw an inside straight to overcome Hillarys electoral advantage. Maybe I missed it, but were there any liberals out there who bitched about the unfairness of the EC then? Or did they just wait until their candidate lost to complain about the process?
Bad how?
Actually, they are made to be in contention with each other. Congress is actually more powerful than the President, and it was meant to be that way. The President has powers, Congress has powers, they both have checks on each other, one isn't subordinate to the other. They are separate, and made to fight each other.
So there's ANOTHER country that doesn't popularly elect their leader. Hmmm...interesting.
No, 16.9 million voters did. 3.7 million more than voted for Bernie
But like I said they are subordinate to the legislature, and cannot do anything without the confidence of said legislature and can be dissolved through a simple vote (usually a budget vote). They are are also accountable to the opposition. A president and the executive in the US has far more power than a prime minster in most countries.
Throughout this entire election cycle we heard how the electoral map favors Hillary, how she has a Blue Wall, How Trumps path to 270 is very narrow, how Trump would have to draw an inside straight to overcome Hillarys electoral advantage. Maybe I missed it, but were there any liberals out there who bitched about the unfairness of the EC then? Or did they just wait until their candidate lost to complain about the process?
The President is not a king, he can't just do whatever he wants. Most of the time Congress is going to have to authorize his use. While the Presidency sure has been consolidating power over the decades, the President does not get to do whatever he wants. The entire system is built upon checks and balances.
They decided that Hillary was more electable than "populist" Bernie. Those that claim to object to money in politics seem to just love HRC, despite her corporate backing and "gift" for getting rewarded for talking to them privately. If the polls showed us anything real, it as that most wanted change as opposed to yet another corporate "pay to play" shill. One may argue that Trump is far from perfect but not that Hillary is anything but a member (for life?) of the ruling elite.
I know someone who wasn't exactly enamoured by the EC...
I disagree with the bolded.They decided that Hillary was more electable than "populist" Bernie. Those that claim to object to money in politics seem to just love HRC, despite her corporate backing and "gift" for getting rewarded for talking to them privately. If the polls showed us anything real, it as that most wanted change as opposed to yet another corporate "pay to play" shill. One may argue that Trump is far from perfect but not that Hillary is anything but a member (for life?) of the ruling elite.
Ah.If you can't find an issue that Trump hasn't taken both sides of then you aren't trying
But it is still more than a prime minster in most systems. It is much easier to override or simply remove a prime minster than it is to do so for a president.
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