I agree! And I meant the experiment as a transition to straight-up national popular vote.
The problem now is that voters in more than 40 states are essentially disenfranchised with regards to their presidential vote. The result in their state is given and thus their vote is irrelevant. Seems to me there is something fundamentally wrong wi…
I agree! And I meant the experiment as a transition to straight-up national popular vote.
The problem now is that voters in more than 40 states are essentially disenfranchised with regards to their presidential vote. The result in their state is given and thus their vote is irrelevant. Seems to me there is something fundamentally wrong with a system that concentrates presidential campaigning to less than ten swing states – while sidelining the rest of the country.
I agree! And I meant the experiment as a transition to straight-up national popular vote.
The problem now is that voters in more than 40 states are essentially disenfranchised with regards to their presidential vote. The result in their state is given and thus their vote is irrelevant. Seems to me there is something fundamentally wrong with a system that concentrates presidential campaigning to less than ten swing states – while sidelining the rest of the country.