C
Cosworth
Guest
So you prefer that the East and West coast population elect our president?
You will have to explain how that works because I do not see it.
Here is my view.
I live in State X. I know that in a winner take all (electoral college) my state always votes for party A. I support party B so in this situation, my vote does not end up counting. The only reason I vote now is because a lot of people died so that we could enjoy that right. My vote does not count in the state that I live. The large states are the ones who make the rules now anyhow so I am not sure how that would change.
If we switches to a popular vote, all votes will count equally. The person in Small town, USA will have the same voting power as the folks in Big Town, USA. Candidates will need to focus on everyone and not just certain swing states or big states. All the votes will count and the votes are everywhere. In this day and age, given the instant communication, no one gets left out.
Other local (state) elections are by popular vote. Does that mean the big cities overrun and neglect the small cities? I do not see the threat at a national level.
Also, in nearly every election, the results would not have changed save for 2000.