Posted by noa on November 9, 2000, at 7:17:14
In reply to I know who the President is!!!!!!!!, posted by Racer on November 8, 2000, at 20:42:52
I have been thinking that the electoral college is not relevant to our times. It was relevant perhaps when the average voter had no access to information about the candidates. But we have instantaneous and voluminous access to info. Seems to be unnecessary to me.
I have been asking myself, however, if I would feel this way if it were the other candidate who won the popular vote but was likely to lose the electoral college vote.
I heard a commentator talk about how if we got rid of the EC the candidates would spend too much time campaigning in the large cities and on the coasts, and would ignore the less populated states. On the other hand, though, why is it fair that the residents of less populated states have slightly more influence per individual than those of us in more populated states (every state starts with 2 electors regardless of population)??
I think it is time for this to change, but of course it is a hard battle--you need 2/3 of the congress( I don't know if it is both house and senate?) and 3/4 of the states to go along, I think.
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