• juliebean@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Unfortunately for us, they have the same vote we do

    gosh i wish that were more true. given the equal representation of states in the senate, and the subsequent higher weighting of low-population states in the electoral college, the vote of a californian is worth a lot less than the vote of a wyomingian. and someone in washington D.C. has even less say. it’s a pretty fucked up pseudo-democracy, tbh.

    • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Fair point. It was predictable that things would end up that way given the system’s design. Equally powerful votes is the best practically, but even that’s imperfect. Elections can be life or death for some, but not matter as much for others. American elections matter more for people in other countries than for many American citizens. That’s the inequality I was talking about, but you’re correct. It isn’t the only one.