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wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee ⁨1⁩ ⁨month⁩ ago

What? Within each state it’s a popularity contest. To a degree but maybe you forgot the electors? They have the controlling vote. In 33 states, there are laws against faithless electors, but the others do not.

It sounds like you don’t understand how the system works or why it works the way it does. If you are not aware of electors then you really don’t get how the ELECTORAL college works.

The idea that the US is a coalition of independent states made sense over 150 years ago or 250 years ago, but not so much now

It makes more sense now than ever. That is the basic structure of our government. The 10th amendment even clarifies the power structure.

As much as say, some idiots in Texas fantasize about it, states are not free to leave the US and it’s no different than any country made up of provinces.

That is why we have the Electoral College. That way, each state will have a fair vote for president.

The system also is super lame in how it makes the entire election come down to tens of thousands of votes in ‘swing states’.

Now that is something I can agree with. It puts to much focus on a few states every few years since it is unlikely anyone will visit a solid red/blue state but the popular vote will lead to instability that would cause another civil war.

It would also require a constitutional amendment, which would never pass. Most states would never pass a system that would diminish their power.

It is something the left whines about but that isn’t going to change in our lifetime. You would 3/4 the states to agree to change it and that isn’t happening anytime soon.

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