You picked WY for the comparison because it is our most underpopulated state, with only one Congressional seat for the entire state. Therefore it gets 3 electoral votes (as do MT, ND, SD, VT and DE). Originally Posted by lustyladOf course I am going to pick the most disparate ones. The poster made the claim that it was pretty evenly matched by population, and I was demonstrating how absolutely untrue that claim is.
If this is such a big deal, why don't you argue for abolishing the US Senate? The discrepancy is much greater there. Wyoming has less than 300k people for each US Senator while Texas has almost 14 million. That means a Wyoming vote is 47 times as potent as a Texas vote. How fucking unfair!This is a total red herring. I'm not arguing, nor have I argued, that the states should not have some form of equal representation at the federal level. We don't all vote for the senators of each state, those senators represent those states. We all vote for the president of the US. The POTUS represents us all. Entirely different situations.
It's also besides the point. We weren't talking about senators. Even if I thought senators should be done away with (I don't) that has no bearing on my argument as to whether or not we should do away with the electoral college.
Personally I like the electoral college formula. It's clever, balanced and unique. It's rooted in federalism and linked to our bicameral legislative system. It's elastic (updated for each census) and designed to last. And it's American. So anyone who opposes it must be un-American!This argument amounts to nothing more than "it's the way it's always been done! 'Murica!"
in essence my statements are supportive of keeping with our republic and to protect states and the individuals in those states with the electoral college. the concept of fair has never been discussed by me Originally Posted by nevergaveitathoughtIf you don't think you are talking about fairness to the smaller states and the individuals of those states, then I am not sure how to proceed. It's like we are speaking different languages.