OK, so you want NYC, Chicago and a handful of other cities to decide the election?
Good plan.
I was wondering how long it would take a conservatard to mke this argument.
Assuming that everyone in these big evil cities voted the same way (they don't), how many of them would have to vote before we get to half the 120 million or so who vote.
List of United States cities by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And frankly, I'd rather have these elections decided in the "big cities" where people live rather than rural wastelands like IA and NH that already have an outsized role in this process in the stupid primaries.
you know, i find it amusing when they complain that highly populous states shouldn't decide the election. first, why should someone in idaho have a greater bang for their vote than i do. second, as long as new york state is counted for electoral college purposes, it is most likely to be a blue state. yet, we've had republican governors... repubilcan senators (when the GOP weren't a bunch of nutbars)... republican mayors of new york city.