New Yorker: "The Case for Dumping the Electoral College"
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This year, heavily white Wyoming will cast three electoral votes, or about one per every hundred and ninety thousand residents; diverse California will cast fifty-five votes, or one per seven hundred and fifteen thousand people.
Why doesn't the New Yorker make the same statement about heavily White Vermont?
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This year, heavily white Wyoming will cast three electoral votes, or about one per every hundred and ninety thousand residents; diverse California will cast fifty-five votes, or one per seven hundred and fifteen thousand people.
Why doesn't the New Yorker make the same statement about heavily White Vermont?
@George-K said in New Yorker: "The Case for Dumping the Electoral College":
This year, heavily white Wyoming will cast three electoral votes, or about one per every hundred and ninety thousand residents; diverse California will cast fifty-five votes, or one per seven hundred and fifteen thousand people.
Why doesn't the New Yorker make the same statement about heavily White Vermont?
And Texas as the diverse larger state?
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I'm not sure why, but conservatives with white skin really rub me the wrong way. I'm not saying they're bad people, I'm just saying they're probably not good people.