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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: For those calling for the abolishment of the electoral college, here is one simple question. [View all]SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)23. Excellent idea! n/t
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                        For those calling for the abolishment of the electoral college, here is one simple question. [View all]
							Exilednight
							Nov 2016
							OP
                        
        
        If Clinton had won the electoral college but not the popular vote I would have the same conerns
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #3
      
        
        It is actually more complex than that ... it is not simply people choosing not to vote
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #11
      
        
        So, if Hillary had won the EC but lost the popular vote ... you would still be crying foul?
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #6
      
        
        You confusing the way one wins the EC with the way one would win the popular vote.
        athena
        Nov 2016
        #24
      
        
        A straight up popular vote is not going to change the problems we currently face with the EC.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #70
      
        
        Approximately the same amount.  That's the point.  It would probably change nothing, but it could
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #67
      
        
        It can be bypassed with an interstate compact.  In fact 11 states totalling 165 votes already have
        Statistical
        Nov 2016
        #74
      
        
        Agreed it *may* need Congressional approval however that is still far easier (simple majority) ...
        Statistical
        Nov 2016
        #89
      
        
        If the Great Compromise is a good idea for our legislative representation, why not for our executive
        sl8
        Nov 2016
        #105
      
        
        Yes, the person who received the most votes should win. One man one vote. Otherwise why bother:
        onecaliberal
        Nov 2016
        #7
      
        
        I am sure there would be challenges but I am not so sure they would prevail
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #27
      
        
        i do imagine it ... I think the Republicans will have to lose the presidency despite ...
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #47
      
        
        I don't see it that way ... I think a majority of Americans would embrace a direct democratic vote
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #102
      
        
        California and New York were among the first states to enact the National Popular Vote Compact
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #113
      
        
        Having the majority (plurality in both examples) of a country voters ignored because
        etherealtruth
        Nov 2016
        #122
      
        
        I've always thought the EC should be abolished, way before this campaign even started.
        DanTex
        Nov 2016
        #30
      
        
        No but if we didn't have the EC it wouldn't happen. When was the last time a Democrat won the EC
        doc03
        Nov 2016
        #34
      
        
        He electoral college is an anti-democratic anachronism that should be abolished (but won't)
        Skinner
        Nov 2016
        #36
      
        
        The reason I pose this question is to get people to look past their own bias.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #50
      
        
        Should we not have fought WWII against Nazism just because Hitler was legally appointed Chancellor?
        baldguy
        Nov 2016
        #39
      
        
        Yes we should have fought Nazism, but Hitler was attempting to exterminate an entire race.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #53
      
        
        I love this question, because we all know the answer is no.  We want to win rather than change
        realmirage
        Nov 2016
        #42
      
        
        these are the questions I try to ask myself, and sometimes I admit I'm inconsistent.
        JCanete
        Nov 2016
        #48
      
        
        If Hitler v.2 had lost the electoral vote. I would say buhbye to Hitler v.2
        Madam45for2923
        Nov 2016
        #57
      
        
        I believe the EC has a purpose, but I also believe it needs to be reformed.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #64
      
        
        No. You're just going to hint she doesn't know something.  That's better, I guess. n/t
        kcr
        Nov 2016
        #86
      
        
        If we won this time? No, of course not. But I'd call for the abolishment of it after that, though.
        mtnsnake
        Nov 2016
        #62
      
        
        I don't think everyone is a hypocrite.  You're only a hypocrite if you answer no and then go on some
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #75
      
        
        Republicans control both chambers, the presidency and soon the SC not to mention most governorships
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #82
      
        
        We aren't, that's why I support the state level nationalpopularvote.com movement.
        musicblind
        Nov 2016
        #87
      
        
        A lawyer could argue, and a right leaning SC would probably agree, that this is an illegal compact
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #99
      
        
        I don't think they should abolish the electoral college, but they need to update it
        NoGoodNamesLeft
        Nov 2016
        #71
      
        
        there's zero hypocrisy in wanting to abolish the electoral college *going forward*
        unblock
        Nov 2016
        #84
      
        
        I agree, there is nothing wrong with being against the EC, but there is much hypocricy on this board
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #88
      
        
        Ha ha. JPR slime are suddenly in love with the EC after a year of bitching endlessly about superD's
        Maru Kitteh
        Nov 2016
        #95
      
        
        Well, gosh.  If YOU'RE not interested, why did the rest of us even dare to think that we
        Squinch
        Nov 2016
        #103
      
        
        Then we will agree to disagree about how you understand my question.  Happy Thanksgiving.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #108
      
        
        I really don't think anyone who created the EC envisioned the system we have currently.
        moriah
        Nov 2016
        #110
      
        
        Well, to be fair, when they the created the EC there were only a handful of states.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #115
      
        
        Also would've carried more weight if the calls came before the election results
        oberliner
        Nov 2016
        #116
      
        
        i absolutely support abolishing the EC, no matter which loser benefits from it.  nt
        TheFrenchRazor
        Nov 2016
        #119
      
        
        the EC has to go.  It unfairly makes 1 Wyoming  vote equal  to 1000 California votes.
        putitinD
        Dec 2016
        #126
      
        
        First of all the EC isn't going to be abolished, but it should be.  The popular vote, one person,
        still_one
        Dec 2016
        #127