frigidweirdo Diamond Member Mar 7, 2014 48,579 11,121 2,030 Oct 17, 2016 #2 Wolfstrike said: original content Click to expand... And then you can have more votes for one guy, and the other guy becomes President. That's happened four times. John Quincy Adams who didn't win the popular vote nor the electoral college vote. The House elected him. Rutherford B. Hayes got elected by having 250,000 less votes than Samual J. Tilden Grover Cleveland lost the elect by 65 electoral college votes, but still had 90,000 more votes. And George W. Bush had 540,000 less votes than Gore, and still won. You want REAL DEMOCRACY, then you need to fight for Proportional Representation.
Wolfstrike said: original content Click to expand... And then you can have more votes for one guy, and the other guy becomes President. That's happened four times. John Quincy Adams who didn't win the popular vote nor the electoral college vote. The House elected him. Rutherford B. Hayes got elected by having 250,000 less votes than Samual J. Tilden Grover Cleveland lost the elect by 65 electoral college votes, but still had 90,000 more votes. And George W. Bush had 540,000 less votes than Gore, and still won. You want REAL DEMOCRACY, then you need to fight for Proportional Representation.
Wolfstrike Gold Member Jan 12, 2012 2,237 433 160 Los Angeles Oct 17, 2016 Thread starter #3 the system the founders created was probably very good, but people have been changing it