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Affirmative action for old rural white people eridani Nov 2016 #1
easy solution rickford66 Nov 2016 #2
or we could just go to popular vote. rurallib Nov 2016 #3
1 n/t forgotmylogin Nov 2016 #19
Not without a constutional amendment. WillowTree Nov 2016 #48
I'm not sure what you mean Wabbajack_ Nov 2016 #36
OK rickford66 Nov 2016 #47
So are Congressional districts JonLP24 Nov 2016 #4
Can the Democrats raise this issue? yardwork Nov 2016 #5
It's in the constitution, so it would be an amendment rurallib Nov 2016 #7
The simplest solution I have seen is a National Popular Vote Interstate Compact etherealtruth Nov 2016 #14
Exactly pbmus Nov 2016 #40
California signed wryter2000 Nov 2016 #56
A couple of days ago, I was bored and did some calculating OnlinePoker Nov 2016 #6
How would that be possible with Hillary 2 million ahead in popular votes? pnwmom Nov 2016 #10
I went based on state populations OnlinePoker Nov 2016 #11
I see HRC won CA by about 3.5 million votes. 7962 Nov 2016 #24
You know, when this country was formed, it was named dumbcat Nov 2016 #8
Nice to see at least one person remembers their civics classes. ManiacJoe Nov 2016 #9
We can still have our STATES JonLP24 Nov 2016 #13
When this country was formed blacks were not a full person either rpannier Nov 2016 #16
And your whining still won't change it dumbcat Nov 2016 #18
A lot of things wouldn't have changed if people had your attitude. LisaL Nov 2016 #20
Some people do not want things to change etherealtruth Nov 2016 #23
Yep, they remind me of Antoni Scalia. paleotn Nov 2016 #37
Essentially, part of California would pick our president. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #25
Yes. Women would not treestar Nov 2016 #67
We don't need a constituional amendment to change things etherealtruth Nov 2016 #26
Correct dumbcat Nov 2016 #28
Yes they could and it would not require a constitutional amendment etherealtruth Nov 2016 #29
That would make every election unanimous if every state did that MichMan Nov 2016 #55
Do you think the winner of the popular vote should be the one elected president? etherealtruth Nov 2016 #60
Changing the rules to favor one point in time might end up working against us someday MichMan Nov 2016 #61
I clearly addressed both points? etherealtruth Nov 2016 #62
Not very nice treestar Nov 2016 #68
Of course dumbcat Nov 2016 #69
No, accusing people of "whining" treestar Nov 2016 #70
Re: 3/5s rule Wabbajack_ Nov 2016 #38
Oh, you're right! That reason was SO much better! kcr Nov 2016 #46
sad that not only do people not know this hfojvt Nov 2016 #51
Actually quite hypocritical of them treestar Nov 2016 #71
Not this again. duffyduff Nov 2016 #17
Can you explain to us then how the 30 odd states which were formed after the constitution was ... rgbecker Nov 2016 #21
Which is exactly why the Electoral College was created. 7962 Nov 2016 #22
Oh, God, an originalist.... paleotn Nov 2016 #31
"For all practical purposes ..." dumbcat Nov 2016 #39
No, she lost.... paleotn Nov 2016 #50
You don't understand dumbcat Nov 2016 #53
to be fair hfojvt Nov 2016 #52
i plan to "deal with it" by trying to change it; the constitution allows change. nt TheFrenchRazor Nov 2016 #45
So? That doesn't mean we had to give disproportional representation pnwmom Nov 2016 #54
Exactly dumbcat Nov 2016 #57
I agree and I'm in Iowa too! Bettie Nov 2016 #12
Seems out of wack with the Equal Protection Clause itsrobert Nov 2016 #15
Also, winner take all is an abomination. Alex4Martinez Nov 2016 #27
Small states are way underweighted in the electoral college sl8 Nov 2016 #30
Small states are way overweighted based on population. LisaL Nov 2016 #33
What is the population of a state? n/t sl8 Nov 2016 #43
A compromise that's no longer needed.... paleotn Nov 2016 #34
Then there should be no problem dumbcat Nov 2016 #42
There's another way to look at it jmowreader Nov 2016 #35
Absolutely. sl8 Nov 2016 #44
Ive wondered this for years titaniumsalute Nov 2016 #32
Here. http://www.nationalpopularvote.com/ pbmus Nov 2016 #41
Is there another solution? Matt_R Nov 2016 #49
And California is massively underweighted. BigDemVoter Nov 2016 #58
Maybe we should research some countries dumbcat Nov 2016 #59
That's the problem with the electoral college. Vinca Nov 2016 #63
and the fear and hate they espouse will always give them a rurallib Nov 2016 #64
I recommend a bill that says without a population of 7 million you get no reps. ileus Nov 2016 #65
Brilliant! dumbcat Nov 2016 #66
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