evansnakes
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I was listening to the debate the other day on the state of Colorado wanting to change their electoral vote system for voting for the Presidential election. If you guys don't know, let me just fill you in real quick, when I candidate wins a state they win all that states electoral votes. Colorado wants to change the state system to 5 electoral votes for the winner and 4 for the loser. So in one way Colorado would become less desirable to campaign for as you have so little to gain over the loser and you could spend your money in other states that are winner take all. Makes sense, but, if Colorado was not alone and every state had the same system, candidates would have to respect and campaign nationwide instead of just in the states they feared losing.
Here in Michigan and in Ohio and Pennsylvania we have had all the top players in both campaigns visit us almost daily the past few months. If you live in most states outside our area, you have seen very little of the candidates (except in Florida of course). So what do you guys think? Should we change the system to make them work harder?
I personally think that the electoral college should be junked entirely. It was set up in colonial days when they did not have the technology and communications that we have today. I think each and every American who votes should have their vote count by the popular vote numbers being the vote count that directly gives the winner the presidency. With the electoral college we have states where 49% of the voters in the state are seeing their vote thrown away as the winner takes all the electoral votes regardless of margin. No electoral college would mean every single vote would count 100% toward who would win the office. Now wouldn't that motivate more people to vote? Wouldn't that make everyone, regardless of personal political views, feel like they were part of the process of choosing their president? I think that would do much good for this country.
Rich, I don't know if and or when you will move this thread, but with just 5 days until we vote for president I thought it was a solid non partisan topic to talk about. E
Here in Michigan and in Ohio and Pennsylvania we have had all the top players in both campaigns visit us almost daily the past few months. If you live in most states outside our area, you have seen very little of the candidates (except in Florida of course). So what do you guys think? Should we change the system to make them work harder?
I personally think that the electoral college should be junked entirely. It was set up in colonial days when they did not have the technology and communications that we have today. I think each and every American who votes should have their vote count by the popular vote numbers being the vote count that directly gives the winner the presidency. With the electoral college we have states where 49% of the voters in the state are seeing their vote thrown away as the winner takes all the electoral votes regardless of margin. No electoral college would mean every single vote would count 100% toward who would win the office. Now wouldn't that motivate more people to vote? Wouldn't that make everyone, regardless of personal political views, feel like they were part of the process of choosing their president? I think that would do much good for this country.
Rich, I don't know if and or when you will move this thread, but with just 5 days until we vote for president I thought it was a solid non partisan topic to talk about. E