Hamilton & Trump
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Interesting article with a lot of good points, but some things I have questions/comments with:
".....instead they would vote on a set of Electors, respected men “most capable of analyzing the qualities adapted to [the presidency]."
Dont think this is really true anymore. LOL The elector people are probably not any more capable of analyzing the qualities to the presidency than anyone else.
"There would be no incentive for politicians to focus on the opinions and needs of moderate voters in geographically distributed states. Instead, the focus would be on aggressive efforts to turn out the base, not wooing moderates. Democrats would focus exclusively on urban areas across the coasts, while Republicans could do the same in Conservative bastions across the South. Red gets redder. Blue gets bluer."
Not sure I agree with this. Right now, policiticians in president races ignore certain states where there is no chance of them to win. For example, Republicans in California. Democrats in most south states. If it were only popular vote, maybe republicans would think, "hey, there are some votes we can increase in northern california." Same for Democrats.
But, the electoral college is not going to go away
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There is such a thing as a "false elector". This was talked about a good bit last November and December.
As for the second point, there is only so much money and so much time. Candidates campaign where their time and money is best spent. Trump did campaign in California,but not much.