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The Electoral system
In the 2000 election Gore won the popular vote by about 500,000 votes,
but lost the election to Bush by the Electoral vote count. In the 2004 election Bush won the popular vote by about 3,500,000 votes, but if Kerry had gotten about 140,000 more votes in Ohio he would now be the President-elect by virtue of a majority of Electoral votes. Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
The Electoral system
Broken in your view, not in mine.
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "rw" wrote in message m... In the 2000 election Gore won the popular vote by about 500,000 votes, but lost the election to Bush by the Electoral vote count. In the 2004 election Bush won the popular vote by about 3,500,000 votes, but if Kerry had gotten about 140,000 more votes in Ohio he would now be the President-elect by virtue of a majority of Electoral votes. Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
The Electoral system
Sierra fisher wrote:
Broken in your view, not in mine. California has a population (2003 estimate) of 35,484,453, and 55 electoral votes. That comes to 1.5x10-6 electoral-votes/person. Wyoming has a population of 439,479 (2002 estimate) and 3 electoral votes. That comes to 6.8x10-6 electoral-votes/person. A voter in Wyoming has 4.5 times the voting power of a voter in California in a Presidential election. That's wrong in my book. If Kerry had carried Ohio, and it was close, the Republicans would be screaming for reform of the electoral system. In the original Constitution, slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person in national elections. That was a compromise to get the Southern states to ratify. That was wrong, and it was later corrected. The Constitution is a living document. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
The Electoral system
Sierra fisher wrote:
Broken in your view, not in mine. California has a population (2003 estimate) of 35,484,453, and 55 electoral votes. That comes to 1.5x10-6 electoral-votes/person. Wyoming has a population of 439,479 (2002 estimate) and 3 electoral votes. That comes to 6.8x10-6 electoral-votes/person. A voter in Wyoming has 4.5 times the voting power of a voter in California in a Presidential election. That's wrong in my book. If Kerry had carried Ohio, and it was close, the Republicans would be screaming for reform of the electoral system. In the original Constitution, slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person in national elections. That was a compromise to get the Southern states to ratify. That was wrong, and it was later corrected. The Constitution is a living document. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
The Electoral system
Sierra fisher wrote:
Broken in your view, not in mine. California has a population (2003 estimate) of 35,484,453, and 55 electoral votes. That comes to 1.5x10-6 electoral-votes/person. Wyoming has a population of 439,479 (2002 estimate) and 3 electoral votes. That comes to 6.8x10-6 electoral-votes/person. A voter in Wyoming has 4.5 times the voting power of a voter in California in a Presidential election. That's wrong in my book. If Kerry had carried Ohio, and it was close, the Republicans would be screaming for reform of the electoral system. In the original Constitution, slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person in national elections. That was a compromise to get the Southern states to ratify. That was wrong, and it was later corrected. The Constitution is a living document. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
The Electoral system
"rw" wrote Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? Yes .... one thing I hoped would happen this time was that Bush would win the popular vote, Kerry the electoral .... thus making everyone have a recent reason to be ****ed at a bad system., and progress possible. As it sits now there are very few, if any, politicians in this country with more concern for the future of the country than concern for the future of their party ... on either side ... thus reasonable change that would benefit the country will continue to be stifled by those "in the bad system, because it's bad" |
The Electoral system
"rw" wrote Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? Yes .... one thing I hoped would happen this time was that Bush would win the popular vote, Kerry the electoral .... thus making everyone have a recent reason to be ****ed at a bad system., and progress possible. As it sits now there are very few, if any, politicians in this country with more concern for the future of the country than concern for the future of their party ... on either side ... thus reasonable change that would benefit the country will continue to be stifled by those "in the bad system, because it's bad" |
The Electoral system
"rw" wrote Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? Yes .... one thing I hoped would happen this time was that Bush would win the popular vote, Kerry the electoral .... thus making everyone have a recent reason to be ****ed at a bad system., and progress possible. As it sits now there are very few, if any, politicians in this country with more concern for the future of the country than concern for the future of their party ... on either side ... thus reasonable change that would benefit the country will continue to be stifled by those "in the bad system, because it's bad" |
The Electoral system
From: rw
In the 2000 election Gore won the popular vote by about 500,000 votes, but lost the election to Bush by the Electoral vote count. In the 2004 election Bush won the popular vote by about 3,500,000 votes, but if Kerry had gotten about 140,000 more votes in Ohio he would now be the President-elect by virtue of a majority of Electoral votes. Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? No It is working just fine, and I would feel the same if Kerry had won Ohio. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
The Electoral system
From: rw
In the 2000 election Gore won the popular vote by about 500,000 votes, but lost the election to Bush by the Electoral vote count. In the 2004 election Bush won the popular vote by about 3,500,000 votes, but if Kerry had gotten about 140,000 more votes in Ohio he would now be the President-elect by virtue of a majority of Electoral votes. Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system? No It is working just fine, and I would feel the same if Kerry had won Ohio. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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