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In reply to the discussion: Should the Electoral College be abolished? [View all]hawkeye21
(284 posts)No other election in the United States--or in the known universe--is decided by anything like the Electoral College. The EC is beyond absurd. People who live in large states cast presidential votes that are worth about ten times what mine is worth. Why? The EC is the single most UNdemocratic feature in the US system, with the Senate right behind. You mean Montana and Wyoming should have the same say in national policy as California and New York? It would be funny if it weren't so tragically sad.
There is no logical, democratic reason to keep the EC or to keep the Senate as it is. Or the Supreme MAGA Court. It's all bullshit. And the rest of the world knows it, which is why no one else elects its leader the way we do. For everyone else, the person with the most votes wins. What a concept . . .
BTW: And the states award EC votes however they want. A few states award them on a percent basis, but most give ALL their electoral votes to the person who wins the most votes in the state. So, for instance, you could win a state by ONE vote but get 100 percent of its EC votes. The whole system is ludicrous, and anyone capable of objective analysis knows it.