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  • CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s so very sad that there is such a thing as a “battleground state”. We basically write off so very many Americans with this stupid system of ours. All the voters in California…don’t matter. For instance.

    • Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      According to conservatives it’s a perfect system because otherwise the most populated states would decide the president

      You know, as opposed to a small handful of less populated states

      /s

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        2 days ago

        Yeah, it truly is a horrifying notion to the elitists (aka, the cons) that a President would be chosen by the majority of the people. Instead, we should be ruled by a minority.

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      The electoral college is indeed quite frustrating, though note that downballot races in many non-battle ground states do matter. For instance, California and New York have some competitive house races despite not being super competitive for president

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        Yes, downballot does matter, but it sure would be nice if everyone’s vote counted equally for selecting Presidents. With the current system - they just don’t.

        The cons (and not a few Enlightened Centrists ™ ) keep saying that without the EC, candidates will just go where all the people are to campaign - and somehow that is worse than the current system of just trying to win a few “battleground” states? I’d much rather candidates were trying to appeal to as many Americans as possible - it might provide a moderating influence on the far, far right.