Posted on Aug 1, 2015
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What is the purpose of a popular vote by the American public IF a select group of people can negate that popular vote and choose someone else? IT HAS HAPPENED.
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LTC Stephen C.
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PO2 Peter Klein, I'm not sure if this depiction is totally accurate, but it does convey the sentiments of many of your respondents and the necessity for the continuation of the Electoral College.
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MSG James Hughs
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SFC Erin Barnett - You are correct.....NOW..... but as the ranks of the "needy and greedy" grow...... as we increasingly reward failure and punish success..... a day will come when only democrats will be elected.....and the nation will self destruct
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SPC Joel Quey
SPC Joel Quey
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Are people seriously arguing that it's unfair that there are more people in cities, and thus they get more votes?
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Only the people in the big cities.
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LTC Stephen C.
LTC Stephen C.
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PO2 Peter Klein, I know that this entire topic is old news now, but this graphic really does a good job of explaining the electoral college and the popular vote. We'll have for the next presidential election! MCPO Roger Collins MAJ Paul Bacak SSG Jim Laning
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No. The Electoral College keeps large states and cities from having too large of an influence on an election. The system is working as it was intended.
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I truly didn't understand that for awhile, but even though I disagree how it's setup, it does provide an ultimate protection. It does force focus on distribution. Maybe it should be amended slightly.
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Jessie R. Smith Jr.
Jessie R. Smith Jr.
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Original intent to keep the landed gentry and urban people to make serfs of the country people. Still works well.
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MSgt Kerry Lundy
MSgt Kerry Lundy
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CPT (Join to see) - It does not need to be fixed(amended) or replaced or rescinded. It is designed to give each state a voice equal to the number of Representatives and Senators they have in Congress which currently has a total of 538 nation wide. Those electoral vote usually go the same way as the majority of the voters in your individual states vote. It seems to me that it is working exactly as it was and still is working just as it was designed. I seem to recall reading that Trump won the majority of the states individually and the majority of the popular vote by a margin of almost 700,000 votes. Pray tell what needs to be amended. If you are not happy in this Constitutional Republic that has stood the test of time (well over 200 years) there are plenty of "Democracies" available to you world wide. You don't need to fix something that ain't broke. How many other countries have lines of people waiting and hoping to immigrate to them? This nation has always been a beacon of freedom and hope but unfortunately it seems to be dimming now.
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LTC Debra Tompkins
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Equal voice for every state regardless of its size.
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SFC J Fullerton
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Why? so that the interests of the major cities and population centers can dictate the outcomes of elections, rather than that of the nation as whole? Isn't that the intent of the Electoral College? No, IMHO
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