Donald Trump - Have your say.
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It's not that they "chose not to" change the system. There was a strong majority at one point supporting the change among Democrats and Republicans but it was filibustered by the southern states that benefit massively from the electoral college.
Unlikely the Republicans would support the change now after 2000 and 2016 results but it seems like it could change if/when Democrats get a majority. There's already an agreement between 16 (all blue) states on this, but they're still 70 odd seats shy of a majority in the electoral college, so need more states to join up.
Unlikely the Republicans would support the change now after 2000 and 2016 results but it seems like it could change if/when Democrats get a majority. There's already an agreement between 16 (all blue) states on this, but they're still 70 odd seats shy of a majority in the electoral college, so need more states to join up.
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Easiest way to scrap the electoral college is to get over 50% of the electoral college votes to pick the winner of the national popular vote.
Here the problem becomes the swing states that like being swing states
Here the problem becomes the swing states that like being swing states
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Getting rid of the electoral college requires a constitutional amendment which wouldn't be simple.
There is an initiative to get around the problems with the Electoral College - the National Popular Interstate Compact ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_ ... te_Compact). The proposal is that once there are enough states signed up representing 270 votes, then the states would assign their electoal college votes to the popular vote winner
At the moment, 15 States have signed up representing 196 electoral votes. If they had enough states to account for 270 votes, it would remove the problem as any candidate who won the popular vote would have enough electoral college votes to be President.
There is an initiative to get around the problems with the Electoral College - the National Popular Interstate Compact ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_ ... te_Compact). The proposal is that once there are enough states signed up representing 270 votes, then the states would assign their electoal college votes to the popular vote winner
At the moment, 15 States have signed up representing 196 electoral votes. If they had enough states to account for 270 votes, it would remove the problem as any candidate who won the popular vote would have enough electoral college votes to be President.
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Very good vid. Captures my feelings on the subject very well.
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Changing the Electoral college system so that the popular vote decides who the president should be seems, on the face of it, fairly logical and fair.
Changing it because of Trump is madness, he's come and may soon be gone.
So some mature reflection is appropriate.
Starting with the reasons why the founding fathers decided to adopt the EC system.
If you're a hillbilly in the Rockies do you want a hippie in California making the laws for you.
The EC system tries to address that I think.
Changing it because of Trump is madness, he's come and may soon be gone.
So some mature reflection is appropriate.
Starting with the reasons why the founding fathers decided to adopt the EC system.
If you're a hillbilly in the Rockies do you want a hippie in California making the laws for you.
The EC system tries to address that I think.
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It's funny alright.
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It's the balance of House vs Senate that does this - the President doesn't make any laws.
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You're splitting hairs.
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No I'm not. I'd be splitting hairs if I pointed out that the Hillbillies are in the Appolachian Mountains rather than the Rockies
Senate representation is designed to give small states the same represenation as large ones - exactly to avoid laws being forced on small states by the House of representatives. So the Hillbilly is protected by the entity that passes laws. The electoral college numbers is just an addition of the number of Senate and House representatives. So the small state protection in the Senate number just gets replicated in the electoral college.
And it isn't splitting haors to point out that the President doesn't initiate legislation. The President is reliant on the Congress to initiate laws. So a radical leftie President without significant majorities in both House and Senate can do nothing to impose anything on anyone
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The electoral college makes the small states even less relevant in the presidential election. The only states that matter are medium-large swing states, especially Pennsylvania right now.
Are candidates going to visit Wyoming? An undecided there may as well stay at home. But every vote counts in a national poll. Local voice is more than covered by 2 senators.
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Interesting to hear Brendan O'Carroll and EOS on Prime Time last night.
Well worth listening to RTE Player if it's up.
In Ireland people's opinion of the two candidates is 87% Biden and 13% don't knows.
In the US they may not like the candidates but they will vote on their policies.
It's going to be a long night for John23 I suspect, especially if the "don't knows" vote.
Biden is still likely to win.
Well worth listening to RTE Player if it's up.
In Ireland people's opinion of the two candidates is 87% Biden and 13% don't knows.
In the US they may not like the candidates but they will vote on their policies.
It's going to be a long night for John23 I suspect, especially if the "don't knows" vote.
Biden is still likely to win.
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I think what's different to 2016 is that this time round there are less undecideds to flip. In 2016 there is data out there saying in the swing states that the undecideds flipped as much as 75% to 25% in favour of the the orange one and that got him over the line in the key states. This time round there are less don't knows to sway. Easier said that done but all Biden needs to win is to win the same states as Hilary did plus win 3 other states that she lost narrowly. Long night/morning ahead.
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There is also no Comey factor this time around for the undecided.
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can't help but wonder if the record turnout of voters (139 million according to the meejya) is because, for the last 4 years, millions have been kicking themselves for not voting in 2016.....when hilary was a gimme.
landslide for sleepy joe.
landslide for sleepy joe.
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America is totally split between rural and suburban voters and Trump's statement that he is going to Supreme Court to stop counting because he's ahead before Postal ballots are opened.
It certainly seems like he fears that those postal votes in particular will go against him in places like Pennsylvania & Wisconsin. He certainly seems likely to win in Georgia and Texas and possibly even in Penn. But he is making a total laughing stock of the US - not for the first time.
It certainly seems like he fears that those postal votes in particular will go against him in places like Pennsylvania & Wisconsin. He certainly seems likely to win in Georgia and Texas and possibly even in Penn. But he is making a total laughing stock of the US - not for the first time.
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I don't recall a single policy being discussed by Trump in this election. The commentary was pretty much- 'They're gonna...' from both sides, with the news amplifying those concerns. It's too simplistic to say it's Urban (273M) v Rural (57M) thing though. Source StatistaRuckedtobits wrote: ↑November 4th, 2020, 7:54 am America is totally split between rural and suburban voters and Trump's statement that he is going to Supreme Court to stop counting because he's ahead before Postal ballots are opened.
It certainly seems like he fears that those postal votes in particular will go against him in places like Pennsylvania & Wisconsin. He certainly seems likely to win in Georgia and Texas and possibly even in Penn. But he is making a total laughing stock of the US - not for the first time.
It will be very interesting to see what happens in when the Mail Ballots start to fold into the tally.
Penn. (20) Wis. (10) & Mich. (15) account for 45 EC votes.
There is an avg of 20% to count across all 3, mostly mail in ballots. Trump leading Wis 4% & Mich 6%, they are still in the air with mail ballots to count, but Penn. 13% and likely to remain red.
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Joe is done. Can't see him taking 4 of the remaining 6 states. Some of the talk on CNN reminds me of Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber.
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No he's not, Wis. neck and neck now with 10% to count and the majority of the mailed ballots are Blue. Mich. 4% gap, 19% count to go. North Carolina will go to court, 1% 5% to count. Arizona looks nailed on, Nevada looks nailed on. Pennsylvania and Georgia the most at risk.
Some of those states are able to receive and count mailed ballots up to Friday.
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