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Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
It was a different age. .
Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
It was a different age. .
So you oppose proportional representation in the House of Representatives today?
Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
It was a different age. .
So you oppose proportional representation in the House of Representatives today?
Nope.....
Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
It was a different age. .
So you oppose proportional representation in the House of Representatives today?
Nope.....
Sure sounds like you do.
The United States is the only country that elects a politically powerful president via an electoral college and the only one in which a candidate can become president without having obtained the highest number of votes in the sole or final round of popular voting.
—George C. Edwards, 2011
Why do we need to stick to outdated legislation when it comes to one of the most important political decisions in the life of the whole country? Why not popular vote? We believe in equality and democracy but for some reason let somebody decide the fate of of this country for us.
Excellent question.
We should abolish and/or ignore any Constitutional proviso which prevents us from enlarging the already gargantual welfare/warfare police state.
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what possible relevance does your reply have to do with the question you're responding to?
Excellent question.
We should abolish and/or ignore any Constitutional proviso which prevents us from enlarging the already gargantual welfare/warfare police state.
Why the Electoral College?
The electoral college is a bulwark of states' rights yet, perhaps paradoxically, it also tends to foster the cohesiveness of the entire nation. It makes it difficult for more populous urban states, or states with larger populations, like New York, Florida, and California, to gain an unfair advantage over less urban and populous states like North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. But neither does it give these less populous states an unfair advantage over the more populous states. The electoral college maintains a delicate equity by (a) allotting the more populous states a greater number of electors, but (b) requiring the electors chosen by the state actually to elect the President. We call our nation the United States of America, and not the united people of America, because it is a union of states, and not merely of individuals. States directly elect Presidents; individuals only indirectly elect Presidents. This protects the integrity of the various states in that it vests them with the authority to choose electors who will themselves choose the President. However, it also fosters the cohesiveness of the entire nation, because it discourages candidates from concentrating on a few dispersed but highly concentrated urban areas."
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Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
It was a different age. .
So you oppose proportional representation in the House of Representatives today?
Nope. I simply recognize that the State have ceded power to the people. And that the electoral college is a vestigial body that no longer served the purpose it once did: to allow the State Legislatures to elect the president.
50 of 50 States grant their votes in accordance with the popular vote. Just go with the popular vote.
The people vote. They vote in states, but the people vote.
The archaic EC was for making a choice in case a candidate of advanced age, and all were at the epoch, died before investiture and another decision had to be made. The Oath is taken sooner now, and people are in better health, or we know about it.
Having the people vote directly for the President is logical and consistent with the rest of the democratic process..
really?The people vote. They vote in states, but the people vote.
The archaic EC was for making a choice in case a candidate of advanced age, and all were at the epoch, died before investiture and another decision had to be made. The Oath is taken sooner now, and people are in better health, or we know about it.
Having the people vote directly for the President is logical and consistent with the rest of the democratic process..
The United States is the only country that elects a politically powerful president via an electoral college and the only one in which a candidate can become president without having obtained the highest number of votes in the sole or final round of popular voting.
—George C. Edwards, 2011
Why do we need to stick to outdated legislation when it comes to one of the most important political decisions in the life of the whole country? Why not popular vote? We believe in equality and democracy but for some reason let somebody decide the fate of of this country for us.
dumbed down videos?
dumbed down videos?
Oh well...
Sounds like some of you would have had a problem with the Great Compromise.
It was a different age. .
So you oppose proportional representation in the House of Representatives today?
Nope. I simply recognize that the State have ceded power to the people. And that the electoral college is a vestigial body that no longer served the purpose it once did: to allow the State Legislatures to elect the president.
50 of 50 States grant their votes in accordance with the popular vote. Just go with the popular vote.
I think you get the original purpose wrong....it was a time without the mass communication systems we have now....favorite sons were more likely to get votes...and the electors could hash it out...but it was also just a method to facilitate a vote.
I dont think states have ceded any power
That being said...I like how most parliamentary/ prime minister set ups work better.........less cult of personality....more head of the party.
dumbed down videos?
Oh well...
They are meant for a quick 5 minute explanation of an issue and they work........
Online Educations... pfft!
That video has an error at 3:50...West Virginia had 5 electoral votes in the 2000 election, not 4.