Electoral college, should it be eliminated? |
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Electoral college, should it be eliminated? |
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Should the electoral college be eliminated?
with it, a person could loose every state by 1 vote except california, and win california by a landslide and then loose the race. with it, democrats in red states feel thier vote doesn't count, and republicans in blue states feel thier vote doesn't count. if the electoral college were to be eliminated, then everyone's vote would count. |
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QUOTE(pandamonium @ Nov 7 2004, 12:53 AM) hmm thats a good thought .. there were a lot of people that voted this election. i think if everybody was heard precisely the election would be much better. so i think it would help if it was eliminated cause then everybody wouldnt have thought that bush cheated or anything (not that he did cheat). but like it would really clear somethings up.. then not as many people wouldnt question bush's re-election.. lol so probably it would help. You realize Bush won a majority in both the electoral college AND the popular vote? So it wouldn't make a difference in this past election. Maybe it would have made a difference in election 2000, but not in this election. |
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