Sigh
Why is one branch of govt, fundamentally different, in terms of representation, than another?
Answer that, then explain why the presidential election process should be different than state representation in the legislature.
do you seriously not understand one of the founding ideas of the US government system? we have both state based and population based representation as a compromise between population and region based representation. this is US politics 101.
Honestly the problem I have with many of the defenses for the electoral college is that it stinks heavily of apologetics.
It isn't that they are finding genuinely good uses for it, so much that they are inferring that there must be and these are what they are.
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The odd thing is... That in spite the idea that if your in a small state you essentially get more voting power... It really REALLY doesn't feel that way to, well, the people living there.
So lets look at this... The two swing states where you have the biggest voting power are Maine and Nebraska.
So this must mean that the two presidential candidates must have paid serious close attention to them right? Well... No...
That is the thing about the "Protection from the majority" myth. All it has done is instead shift who the power makers are into the 6 most populated Swing States and 2 of the richest normal states (For funding)... So 8 states control the entire US election and essentially the government that follows.
Mind you I am sure it isn't quite as bad as I am making it seem...