The states elect the president. That was the beauty of the process set in place by the founding fathers. If we had a true popular vote, then only 6 or 7 states would elect the president. The electoral college keeps the power out of the hands of the federal government. Pray that we never change.
“Some elements of the Electoral College, such as the indirect vote through intermediaries, were hotly debated at the 1787 Constitutional Convention. It was eventually justified in part as a stopgap to potentially reverse the vote if the people elected a criminal, traitor, or similar kind of heinous person.”
So, it really isn’t over yet (though I’m not going to hold my breath). Let’s see if Donnie gets indicted before December.
I think it was a tough day for a lot of voters yesterday. It’s not easy filling out a ballot while holding your nose while keeping your eyes closed. I think I might have voted for one of the other two candidates.
Not that fond of Hillary but voted for her because I was less fond of an angry white man with angry followers taking the White House. Well, now I guess we’ll see if he throws the Mexicans out of the county and destroys the economy and whether his angry white followers decide they have a mandate to attack and brutalize law-abiding citizens of the Muslem persuasion….
The electoral college was created to prevent the president always being determined by the major population centers. They did not want a dictatorship of the majority at the expense of the rest.
And I have friends in California who feel like there is no point voting since the election is always going to the Democrat. So I think the electoral college is more likely to encourage voting in less populous states vs discouraging voting in the population centers.
The worst thing about the Electoral College in my opinion is that some states divide up their electoral votes according to the popular vote, while others give the winner all the votes.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Besides injections of steroids to take care of the swelling, he recommends you “stop doing that!”
KenTheCoffinDweller about 8 years ago
what is 538?
Anathema Premium Member about 8 years ago
Yes – I don’t get this one either. What is 538?
Flash Gordon about 8 years ago
Hillary Clinton got the majority of the popular vote but lost the electoral college. The same thing happened to Al Gore in 2000.
Get rid of the electoral college.
Great Wizard Nala about 8 years ago
I think it was in the 1960 election when Nixon won the popular vote but not the electoral vote.
Qiset about 8 years ago
The states elect the president. That was the beauty of the process set in place by the founding fathers. If we had a true popular vote, then only 6 or 7 states would elect the president. The electoral college keeps the power out of the hands of the federal government. Pray that we never change.
Michael Matchinsky about 8 years ago
http://dailysignal.com/2016/11/07/why-the-founders-created-the-electoral-college/
“Some elements of the Electoral College, such as the indirect vote through intermediaries, were hotly debated at the 1787 Constitutional Convention. It was eventually justified in part as a stopgap to potentially reverse the vote if the people elected a criminal, traitor, or similar kind of heinous person.”
So, it really isn’t over yet (though I’m not going to hold my breath). Let’s see if Donnie gets indicted before December.
Lomax9er7 about 8 years ago
I think it was a tough day for a lot of voters yesterday. It’s not easy filling out a ballot while holding your nose while keeping your eyes closed. I think I might have voted for one of the other two candidates.
roberta.forbes.pyle about 8 years ago
Not that fond of Hillary but voted for her because I was less fond of an angry white man with angry followers taking the White House. Well, now I guess we’ll see if he throws the Mexicans out of the county and destroys the economy and whether his angry white followers decide they have a mandate to attack and brutalize law-abiding citizens of the Muslem persuasion….
DM2860 about 8 years ago
The electoral college was created to prevent the president always being determined by the major population centers. They did not want a dictatorship of the majority at the expense of the rest.
And I have friends in California who feel like there is no point voting since the election is always going to the Democrat. So I think the electoral college is more likely to encourage voting in less populous states vs discouraging voting in the population centers.
chromosome Premium Member about 8 years ago
The worst thing about the Electoral College in my opinion is that some states divide up their electoral votes according to the popular vote, while others give the winner all the votes.
MissionLDB over 3 years ago
Ah, so the five boroughs of NY, The city (not state) of DC, Orange County CA, and Chicago can determine the presidency every time? Nope. No thank you.