Electoral College

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Electoral College
  1. Unread #1 - Nov 4, 2010 at 8:14 PM
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    Electoral College

    The argument comes up, because the electoral college system is "winner take all," is it a fair way of electing the president of the United States? Is it fair that you can have the most people vote for you, but still lose the election
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_College_(United_States)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2000
     
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    Yes and no.
    It was created because of Alexander Hamliton's "great beast." In which he called the common citizen the great beast. I appreciate the fact that it allows the more educated people to choose for us, however I disagree with it at the same time because it basically means that our votes mean nothing.
     
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    i don't think its fair and most of the time they electoral college follows the popular vote anyway so I really don't see why we need it anymore and the people are more educated now than they were back when it was created when they "feared the uneducated masses" or "feared the mob" and most of the campaigning is done in the larger states like California and New York because they have a very large amount of electoral votes so the candidates mostly focus on trying to win the big states (so perhaps they could just give each state one vote so they would campaign equally maybe?)
     
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    I do agree with the electoral collage because it allows more educated and politically experienced people to have a big impact on who is elected rather than a citizen who voted for a president because of his skin color or something about the person rather than political experience and their views and plans.
     
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    Why does it matter where you live in the U.S.?
     
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    Not really, states nearly always give their electoral votes to the candidate who wins popularly. What it does is make it so that the only states that really matter in an election are the "swing" states. It also effectively ensures that if you're a democrat voting in a state that is bound to go republican (or a republican voting in a blue state), your vote doesn't mean shit.
     
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    States can choose how they give their electoral votes. It's just that the most common choice is Winner takes all.

    I think the best choice is the Congressional District Method. It gets more voices out than the winner takes all method.
     
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    Im 2000 D.C. had a mix up on votes. One person did not vote, and neither or the three people will admit to it.
     
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