You want a can of worms? I got an electoral can for ya.
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This is bad and headed for the courts if it goes anywhere. The electoral college was and is a stroke of genius.
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It's an interesting legal question. IF the states (and that's a big if) can select how to apportion the electors, then there might be a basis for this movement.
I'm not saying I agree, by any means. Just that it's an interesting legal argument.
Because "democracy," you know.
Don't want no knuckle-dragging deplorables having any say.
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As someone (maybe @Doctor-Phibes ) said in another discussion on the electoral system. If it benefits (generic) your guy, it is a good thing. If it doesnt, it should be removed.
Over the last 20+ years, it seems to "favor" the Republican candidate. 50 years ahead, it may be just the opposite.
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@George-K said in You want a can of worms? I got an electoral can for ya.:
It's an interesting legal question. IF the states (and that's a big if) can select how to apportion the electors, then there might be a basis for this movement.
I'm not saying I agree, by any means. Just that it's an interesting legal argument.
Because "democracy," you know.
Don't want no knuckle-dragging deplorables having any say.
Wonder how Mr. Faris will feel when Donald wins the popular vote this year.