Electoral college poll analysis with Florida, Virgina and Colorado still considered tossups show Romneys goose is cooked!
Feel free to commence bloviating.
http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/...-electoral-map
Actually I was wondering.... why do we even do the electoral college. They used that ONE time to get out of a tie breaker. Why the heck do we still use it? It's ridiculous. Popular vote means nothing? Why? The longer I live here, the more I wonder how are we the greatest country on earth when we are soooooooo backwards with such important stuff.... Originally Posted by LovingKaylaIt's the last remnant of the Republic since the 17the amendment crippled it. Pure democracy has a much shorter lifespan than a Republic historically, once people find out they can get free stuff by voting for it, it's over. There were three parties to the contract that is the Constitution, the people, the states, and the federal government. Stripping away even more power from the states leaves the people standing alone against the federal government, not a good situation.
It's the last remnant of the Republic since the 17the amendment crippled it. Pure democracy has a much shorter lifespan than a Republic historically, once people find out they can get free stuff by voting for it, it's over. There were three parties to the contract that is the Constitution, the people, the states, and the federal government. Stripping away even more power from the states leaves the people standing alone against the federal government, not a good situation.
If not for the electoral college the politicians wouldn't give a flying fuck what anyone more than 300 miles from a coast thought. The major cities would rule the country unfettered and those stuck in "flyover country" would be less than second class citizens. Originally Posted by Iaintliein
It's the last remnant of the Republic since the 17the amendment crippled it. Pure democracy has a much shorter lifespan than a Republic historically, once people find out they can get free stuff by voting for it, it's over. There were three parties to the contract that is the Constitution, the people, the states, and the federal government. Stripping away even more power from the states leaves the people standing alone against the federal government, not a good situation.+1
If not for the electoral college the politicians wouldn't give a flying fuck what anyone more than 300 miles from a coast thought. The major cities would rule the country unfettered and those stuck in "flyover country" would be less than second class citizens. Originally Posted by Iaintliein