Alright, I'll say it again.
The popular vote is only one method for political success, and of secondary concern at best.
Now, when I cast my vote for Romney, I knew what that meant. I am contributing, in essence, to the popular vote, and that my state would go at least 60% Romney regardless. Furthermore, I voted from a heavily Republican county in my state, as opposed to a Democratic-leaning county in my state.
Now, I knew what my vote meant also that, my vote had disproportionate impact in comparison to the rest of the country as a result of the Electoral College. I also knew that whether or not I voted for the GOP, my vote would impact very little within that state's winner-take-all system.
That being said, I can handle that truth, and embrace it wholly. I want the Republican Party to succeed within the next 8 years. In order for that to happen, the GOP needs to be cunning and reshape its platform to not only hit at the demographics it needs and the geography it needs, but also remove unnecessary barriers to some of its conservative agenda.
here is why you are wrong.
our union today is ...........ALREADY MORE OF A POPULAR VOTE......
the founders knew when you voted, ..................you voted in your personal interest.
Aristotle said, a democracy is when people vote in there own interest.......voting only in your personal interest is....... BAD!
the founders created a union ( constitutional republic ) based on civic mindedness of the people.
the people vote IN their (self-interest) by voting for their congressmen......this is a (direct) vote of the people, for a member of the house..know as "the people house"...or the "lower house"
the state legislators appointed their senator for the u.s. senate, this is an (indirect vote of the people) ,because the people of a state elected the state legislators, "The United States Senate is the "upper house" of the bicameral legislature of the United States
the electoral college is the state nominating electors at their party convention, this is an (indirect vote) again of the people, "Generally, the political parties nominate electors at their State party conventions or by a vote of the party's central committee in each State. Electors are often selected to recognize their service and dedication to their political party. They may be State elected officials, party leaders, or persons who have a personal or political affiliation with the Presidential candidate. Then the voters in each State choose the electors on the day of the general election. The electors' names may or may not appear on the ballot below the name of the candidates running for President, depending on the procedure in each State."
the electoral college is supposed to vote in the interest of the union.
why is there 1 direct and 2 indirect votes again?
because the founders knew if we had a Popular vote, people will ALWAYS vote, for what is good for them personally (self-interest)...greed,..... and their would be no interest of the states or the union itself ...represented by the vote.
the founders wanted all 3 getting represented, the people, the state, and the union.
today it has been turned into an interest of the ..........people "ONLY"
this is why our union is failing, because the people don't care about the interest of anything but themselves........"what will the government do for me".........the founders did not create a government to "DO FOR YOU", they excepted you to "do for yourself"