An interesting debate on Facebook...thought you people might enjoy it.http://www.facebook.com/politics/debate.php?id=27944880272
12/19/2007 3:45:53 PM
Theres no reason in today's society that a person should lose the presidency for getting the most votes. Gore won by 500,000 in 2000 and look what we have now. Also, if just 60,000 votes would have shifted in 2004, Kerry would have won even though Bush won the popular vote by 3 million. The electoral college is anti democratic and deserves to be done away with.
12/19/2007 3:56:30 PM
this thread gets made about once every 3 months
12/19/2007 4:08:55 PM
^what he said.also: the big states are starting to push towards a popular vote. also there are the states that split their electoral votes up based on the popular vote in their state. i think an electoral vote split is the most likely course that many states might take.
12/19/2007 4:12:13 PM
get rid of it
12/19/2007 4:16:53 PM
keep it
12/19/2007 4:30:52 PM
keep rid of it
12/19/2007 4:32:15 PM
fuck FACEBOOK. btw: ibtl.
12/19/2007 4:41:57 PM
Do away with the 12th amendment instead.
12/19/2007 5:19:12 PM
Yeah, that way the populations of five or six metropolitan areas can decide every presidential campaign and candidates can completely ignore all but about five states.sounds like a great plan [Edited on December 19, 2007 at 10:09 PM. Reason : r]
12/19/2007 9:42:36 PM
the electoral college is the political verison of the BCS Div 1A football.
12/19/2007 9:59:42 PM
except not really
12/19/2007 10:15:07 PM
12/19/2007 10:53:30 PM
Wasn't the electoral college put into place to protect the system from uninformed/uneducated voters?Not that it really matters. It hasn't stopped people completely unfit for the job from getting in anyway.
12/19/2007 10:56:38 PM
all the candidates give a shit about are the swing states now anyways how would it be worse if the focus is on the metro areas?[Edited on December 19, 2007 at 11:02 PM. Reason : ]
12/19/2007 10:57:48 PM
i think the bigger problem is the primary system honestly. a rotating primary schedule would do far more good than changing the electoral college. as it is: iowa, new hampshire and a couple of other wholly unrepresentative states decide who our parties' nominees will be.
12/19/2007 11:27:38 PM
Politicians would love to get rid of the electoral college. They could then save money by just concentrating on the major urban areas. The outlying areas wouldn't really matter any longer.I lthink Sarijoul has an interesting idea. Perhaps hold a random drawing each presidential cycle for the first three primary states.
12/19/2007 11:37:08 PM
12/20/2007 6:51:44 AM
500,000 votes you say?
12/20/2007 8:47:01 AM
12/20/2007 9:08:42 AM
12/20/2007 9:49:21 AM
12/20/2007 10:37:06 AM
We should do way with representative democracy instead.
12/20/2007 10:45:35 AM
The electoral college was designed in the 1700's for a variety of reasons but mostly due to the logistic problems of conducting a reliable popular vote for president as well as illiteracy of many Americans who would not fully understand what they were voting for. Obviously for the most part this is not a problem anymore (at least the logistics; not sure about the political candidate competency). At this point the electoral college is nothing more then an archaic system whose sole purpose it to protect the status quo of the hacked out 2 party system
12/20/2007 10:48:21 AM
actually a lot of it was about giving more say to farming/low population states. and that's still what the debate is about.
12/20/2007 11:14:09 AM
farming states like Florida right?It's pretty bullshit the candidates have to edit their platforms and dedicate their campaigns to certain "swing" states b.c of the electoral college. No point in coming to NC when all the rednecks/christians rockout the GOP vote and little point in going to somewhere like NY where all the liberals vote democrat
12/20/2007 11:35:08 AM
12/20/2007 11:47:31 AM
are you that dumb?have you ever watched "green acres"?[big] city folk are 100% different than rural folkas are their values, their priorities, their culture, everythingthey are as different from (normal, that's right, normal) people as you can getthey might as well be a different country
12/20/2007 12:01:06 PM
which party wants it more?
12/20/2007 12:04:01 PM
12/20/2007 12:08:49 PM
The electoral college was in art designed as a protection of state rights and interests. Note that the constitution specifically states that the state legislatures have the authority to determine how their electors are chosen, and up to a certain point in history, there was no such thing as the "popular vote" because the legislatures were the ones that elected the president. Now I'm not suggesting we go back to the legislatures picking the president, as at this point in history, the federal government has a more direct impact on the people's rights, but simply shifting to a popular vote system just shifts the problem from "swing states" to major population centers. It's still the same problem, just with different interests being pandered.
12/20/2007 12:20:38 PM
12/20/2007 12:25:41 PM
One benefit of getting rid of the electoral college is that The Long Tail becomes applicable to politics, which gives third party candidates a realistic shot.
12/20/2007 12:54:31 PM
No.
12/20/2007 1:07:14 PM
^^^ Let me guess you like the BCS system also to pick the College National Football Champion also?
12/20/2007 1:11:03 PM
12/20/2007 1:12:38 PM
12/20/2007 2:04:05 PM
12/20/2007 2:08:11 PM
12/20/2007 2:10:14 PM
how are they getting "more of a say in the vote"?
12/20/2007 2:10:19 PM
they have more electorsthe ratio of electors/voter is higher.[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 2:11 PM. Reason : .]
12/20/2007 2:10:48 PM
^^ your rationale ignores one important fact -- Those lifestyle based votes are far more relevant for local, congressional, and senatorial elections, versus the presidency. Again, the primary benefit for doing away with the electoral college is that it's the only way we can move away from this two party shitfest.[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 2:15 PM. Reason : dfg]
12/20/2007 2:14:41 PM
12/20/2007 2:15:49 PM
this outlines real arguments for and against in a much more cogent way than anyway here has yet:http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itdhr/1007/ijde/usefulness.htmsome highlights:first in favor of keeping the electoral college:
12/20/2007 2:20:11 PM
12/20/2007 2:22:08 PM
^ad hom, among other offenses.[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 2:23 PM. Reason : and right after i was trying to show both sides]
12/20/2007 2:22:55 PM
I was actually talking about the others, not you
12/20/2007 2:25:58 PM
The electoral college is the reason George Bush was able to murder so many Arabs.
12/20/2007 2:26:00 PM
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12/20/2007 2:39:30 PM