The EC is a vestige of slavery and needs to go.
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False.
The idea for the Electoral College was begun by William Paterson, who was anti-Slavery. The two primary competing ideas at the convention were the Electoral college, or allowing Congress to pick the president. In either case there was no direct vote, and in both cases every state would have at least 3 votes.
The balance of individual needs versus states needs began when Congress was divided into the House and the Senate... if you want to change the EC for being outdated, then would you dispose of the senate as well? All the Electoral College is is a direct representation of a state's House and Senate Congressional seats. The Senate was not created "because slavery" either. It was created because the Federal Government was formed on the idea of strong state governments, each with a hand in the federal government. This is why, as designed, the Senate used to be appointed by state governments, not directly elected.
I think I may be willing to entertain a compromise, though... I'd entertain eliminating the Electoral College if you'd agree to eliminating illegal aliens from the apportionment calculation. Deal?
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False.
The idea for the Electoral College was begun by William Paterson, who was anti-Slavery. The two primary competing ideas at the convention were the Electoral college, or allowing Congress to pick the president. In either case there was no direct vote, and in both cases every state would have at least 3 votes.
The balance of individual needs versus states needs began when Congress was divided into the House and the Senate... if you want to change the EC for being outdated, then would you dispose of the senate as well? All the Electoral College is is a direct representation of a state's House and Senate Congressional seats. The Senate was not created "because slavery" either. It was created because the Federal Government was formed on the idea of strong state governments, each with a hand in the federal government. This is why, as designed, the Senate used to be appointed by state governments, not directly elected.
I think I may be willing to entertain a compromise, though... I'd entertain eliminating the Electoral College if you'd agree to eliminating illegal aliens from the apportionment calculation. Deal?
I think I would rather be in favor of retaining the EC and getting rid of weaponized gerrymandering, but then I repeat myself, as all gerrymandering is weaponized, isn't it?
That said, if the National Interstate Popular Vote Compact earns 89 more votes, the EC will be rendered virtually non-functional.
I think I would rather be in favor of retaining the EC and getting rid of weaponized gerrymandering, but then I repeat myself, as all gerrymandering is weaponized, isn't it?
That said, if the National Interstate Popular Vote Compact earns 89 more votes, the EC will be rendered virtually non-functional.
The founders rejected the tyranny of the majority.
Progressive democrats wish of course to establish a tyranny of the majority.
Getting what you want is often a curse when it all plays out at the end.
I wonder if they are even aware of what they are trying to destroy.
The founders rejected the tyranny of the majority.
Progressive democrats wish of course to establish a tyranny of the majority.
Getting what you want is often a curse when it all plays out at the end.
I wonder if they are even aware of what they are trying to destroy.
The founders rejected the tyranny of the majority.
Progressive democrats wish of course to establish a tyranny of the majority.
Getting what you want is often a curse when it all plays out at the end.
I wonder if they are even aware of what they are trying to destroy.
But we already have a tyranny... that is exactly what the EC is.
Being stopped from controlling the rest of the country from a few select places is the opposite of tyranny.
So when a Republican votes in CA and all 54 votes go Democrat... that is not an example of majority rule? i.e. Tyranny? It is just a different type of tyranny based off of districts which subvert States.
In a sense yes. Nothing is perfect.
The EC is a vestige of slavery and needs to go.
It would be closer to perfect if those 54 district votes were distributed out to the political party. Example 34 Dem 20 Rep.
And it runs contrary to our basic principle of a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Five times the EC selected a President who lost the popular vote. And given times it was a Democrat who lost the presidency.
Get rid of it and elect the President the same way you elect every other office in America.
A good road to corruption and mob rule.
Could you explains how lawlessness and rioting in the street applies?
The EC is a vestige of slavery and needs to go.
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Bull Crap.... The Electoral College ensures that less populated states get a say in electing the president. Fly over states get a say in electing a president rather than the more populate states like California, New York and the more populated cities. We can thank the Progressive Democratic Party Slave States for insisting that slaves be assigned 3'5ths of a vote.
we now know that the EC will not prevent a completely unfit two bit huckster from duping the masses and assuming the presidency, as was one of the intended purposes. time for it to go in favor of the popular vote.
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