If we moved to the popular vote I bet a real close election would make for a fun recount.
11/14/2016 7:20:51 PM
11/14/2016 7:22:56 PM
Considering the number of people who voted who aren't citizens of the U.S., I am fairly confident that Trump won the popular vote.
11/14/2016 7:44:44 PM
Imagine your side winning and still being a conspiratorial asshole.
11/14/2016 7:52:04 PM
Ah the old election fraud argument, always a good one. Anyway, if Puerto Ricans (fully legal US citizens) could vote, homeboy would have lost even worse by the popular vote.
11/14/2016 7:52:24 PM
Dudes, the President the day before the election said it was okay for illegals to vote because no one was going to catch them.not George Sorosnot La Razanot Rachel Maddowthe Presidentbut by all means, let's say the election is not legitimate, because my candidate didn't win
11/14/2016 7:58:10 PM
http://www.snopes.com/obama-encouraged-illegal-aliens-to-vote/I say this with a complete lack of respect. You fucking suck.
11/14/2016 8:01:46 PM
sorry, I didn't check with snopes before I commentedI actually watched the interviewMY BAD
11/14/2016 8:28:33 PM
Um, the full interview is right there on the link? Are you trolling? I'm so confused. It's so plainly obvious what he is saying..
11/14/2016 9:26:20 PM
11/14/2016 10:40:45 PM
Getting rid of the EC would help both liberal voters in red states and conservative voters in blue states by making them feel more like their vote matters, because right now unless you're in a battleground it doesn't for the presidential race. This would drive turnout for the downballot races where everyone's vote actually does matter.What's not to like?
11/15/2016 11:05:12 AM
1 person = 1 vote god bless
11/15/2016 11:28:24 AM
^^ no
11/15/2016 11:38:38 AM
I saw this posted on another forum and thought it was interesting. Thoughts:
11/15/2016 12:19:45 PM
^ that seems like a decent plan
11/15/2016 12:22:49 PM
This is what you want: http://www.fairvote.org/national_popular_vote#what_is_the_national_popular_vote_plan
11/15/2016 1:00:37 PM
I like that Jbrick. I live in Tennessee, a red state through and through. I was not voting for trump but I knew my vote didn't matter because this state was going red. I could have easily just stayed home and blamed you assholes for this shit, but I voted third party. If I were in a swing state I would definitely feel like my vote matter a lot more and would have taken it seriously. I would love for my vote to actually matter and a split of ec instead of a winner takes all approach is a good start. And those of you saying the candidates would only focus on larger cities, what the fuck, you think that's no different than now? How many times did they go to Florida to kiss ass? Or any other swing state? Think any of the candidates ever came to Tennessee the entire time? It wouldn't change the pandering, just the locations.
11/15/2016 4:09:16 PM
Now you've just got to get the party that's in charge in each state to agree to give away about half of their votes and you're all set. ETA: Keep in mind that we're still having trouble drawing congressional districts that are legal.[Edited on November 15, 2016 at 4:24 PM. Reason : so don't hold your breath.]
11/15/2016 4:23:23 PM
11/15/2016 4:33:50 PM
11/16/2016 10:58:43 PM
The founding fathers wanted the electors to choose the best candidate largely irrespective of the popular vote. They modeled the electoral college after platos idealized version of choosing "philosopher kings". Somewhere along the way we realized giving electors this much power was a bad idea and states bound them to popular votes. To my knowledge this has never been defended in court. It would actually be entirely in the spirit and letter of the constitution for the electoral college to ditch trump, but as the constitution is a living document weighed against tradition and social norms, this wouldn't happen.
11/16/2016 11:22:49 PM
True, they didn't really want it to reflect the popular-vote in the style of a direct democracy. I still think they would be floored at the winner-takes-all method, though.
11/16/2016 11:28:30 PM
I'd be happy with ranked choice voting. And that actually seems doable. Heck it just passed referendum in Maine:http://freebeacon.com/politics/maine-voters-approve-major-change-election-process/
11/17/2016 12:16:12 AM
I like ranked choice in principle. But it seems like it would just be too damned easy to fuck up and get your ballot tossed. Like hanging chads times 1000
11/17/2016 6:06:13 PM
I'm surprised the Electoral College hasn't changed to the Electoral University.
11/17/2016 6:49:32 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/the-electoral-college-was-meant-to-stop-men-like-trump-from-being-president/508310/Good article here discusses the fact that pure democracy direct representation are a bit overrated.[Edited on November 21, 2016 at 1:44 PM. Reason : linkfix]
11/21/2016 1:37:13 PM
11/21/2016 1:55:24 PM
The question would be whether they vote in Hillary instead or vote in another Republican?
11/21/2016 1:55:32 PM
I'm sorry, is that a serious question?
11/21/2016 2:02:46 PM
Yes very serious. I mean if the electoral college is gonna go rogue seems like people would be less pissed if they voted another republican in rather than Hillary, in which case that whole the election is rigged thing really would gain traction.
11/21/2016 2:32:07 PM
I doubt any member of the electoral college wants to be dodging assassins for the rest of their life by pulling a stunt like that.
11/21/2016 3:15:38 PM
Well not to mention that they are just nameless schmoes instead of the wizened and learned folks that were intended.
11/21/2016 3:26:03 PM
Yeah I doubt it happens as well. At this point lets hope this becomes a learning moment and we get through the next 4 years relatively unscathed and hope both parties put someone worth a shit forward rather than these two bozos we got this time.
11/21/2016 3:44:53 PM
#allstatesmatter
11/21/2016 4:33:41 PM