Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
cajunaggie08 said:i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
Because we are, at least still technically, a nation of 50 independent states (plus however many territories) and not a single voting unit. That is how it was designed, that is how it needs to be.cajunaggie08 said:i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
They were also worried about the slaves in the south gaining voting rights and wanted a system of state appointed electors to help ensure the future slave voters didnt tip the scales one way or another. The government was set up so that the local leaders could have more say in who was president than the citizens.DevilD77 said:cajunaggie08 said:i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
And that that was the fiunder's intent, thst yhe large urban centers would not be able to run rough shod over the rural areas.
I like the idea from today's view, but strictly speaking, at that time the population was far more rural than urban. It basically kept the rural population from running rough shod over the much smaller urban population.DevilD77 said:cajunaggie08 said:i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
And that that was the fiunder's intent, thst yhe large urban centers would not be able to run rough shod over the rural areas.
cajunaggie08 said:They were also worried about the slaves in the south gaining voting rights and wanted a system of state appointed electors to help ensure the future slave voters didnt tip the scales one way or another. The government was set up so that the local leaders could have more say in who was president than the citizens.DevilD77 said:cajunaggie08 said:i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!
And that that was the fiunder's intent, thst yhe large urban centers would not be able to run rough shod over the rural areas.
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How much would 3 or 4 cities influence a national election using the popular vote?
Know how I can tell you're not a Texan?cajunaggie08 said:i know you don't. More people live in those blue areas than in the red, yet the electoral college has made it so that the person that received less votes has won the presidency twice in the last 25 years. I get why the system was setup how it was over 200 years ago back when the country truly was a bunch of independent states that happened to form a federal government. Thanks to the advancements made in transportation, people move all over this country now and most identify as Americans first more than citizens of a state. What other system of government that has elections has a chance for the executive role to be chosen by the person who received less votes?rocky the dog said:Apparently, you don't have a grasp of population maps.Quote:
Once again, LAND DOESNT VOTE!!!!