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@mattyglesias Ridley Scott’s magnum opus is definitely Gladiator, so I don’t know why you’d refer to him by those three movies.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Is this really how we're referring to the director of Blade Runner, Alien, and Thelma & Louise now?
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Slazac 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼🌐
Arguing about the electoral college is a baffling experience because none of the arguments people have against the popular vote is addressed by the electoral college, it's like they don't understand how their system works
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@mdwainwright @TrueSlazac @Brksamurai1 Interesting how even in statewide elections for governor/senate, with even more limited resources, candidates still campaign in rural areas with less people, despite not having an electoral college to guarantee their presence
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@ckieser13 Also Biden won the popular vote by 4 percent and millions of vote. Without an EC to suggest the election was close, the Trump admin would have absolutely no rock to go off of.
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@ckieser13 That’s a terrible argument. We shouldn’t do what is right and just because it’d be difficult to administer? You people would’ve supported slavery continuing to exist because “it’d be difficult to administer giving every slave their freedom”.
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@SethAbrams1 @MattBoxer94 Yeah Flanagan is not a risk + Klob probably appoints her if she loses the nomination (icl I don’t know their personal relationship so that could be complete cap). All the others could feasibly (and in Wahls case, would probably) lose.
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Seth Abrams
Seth Abrams@SethAbrams1·
@MattBoxer94 Ok like I can understand, I don’t really agree with, but can understand your concerns over AES, Wahls, and Platner. But Flanagan? With Klob on the ballot? In a year as blue as 2026 is likely gonna be in Minessota? There is 0 risk in nominating her.
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David Cann@davidwcann·
@posted989 @realtonysm1th I question states’ commitment to NPV; I bet many would weasel out of that commitment if they thought they could (similar to Virginia trying to change its constitutional process to set its congressional districts this year).
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Tony
Tony@realtonysm1th·
Im not super passionate about this and don’t care which side anyone else takes on it, but the arguments for the EC are not actually strong at all, and most of them are just describing problems that are not even remotely solved by the EC as designed
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki

There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.

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@davidwcann @realtonysm1th The compact prevents states from leaving several months an election. Also, VA only changed its congressional districts as a response to TX and other R-led states changing theirs. If this reaches 270 EVs, there would be no need to ever change state laws.
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@SuvyBob @DerekPederson3 @avrilbradley23 The popular vote was not close enough to stipulate a national recount in either instance. Gore won the popular vote by half a million; that’s not even remotely close (in terms of raw numbers; of course it’s close by percentage).
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
The arguments for the Electoral College are all basically terrible and its original purpose (so that elites could block the masses from electing a populist demagogue) is clearly a failure.
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki

There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.

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@SuvyBob @DerekPederson3 @avrilbradley23 lol well I wouldn’t say that, but: this is your view, right? I already explained in another comment why there is literally 0 chance of a FL 2000 situation happening w/ a NPV, but you did say that candidates would only campaign in major cities which is flagrantly false
Suvy@SuvyBob

@DerekPederson3 @avrilbradley23 There's other good arguments in favor of it, but that's the strongest one IMO. I think it's an issue is you only have politicians campaigning in NYC, LA, Miami, etc too. But that exists in any political system.

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Suvy@SuvyBob·
@posted989 @DerekPederson3 @avrilbradley23 You don't understand what I'msaying. You're confusing an argument I'm making for suggesting that's my view (it is not my view). Xuz I'm able to make that argument doesn't mean I agree w/that. In the 21st century, I don't think the views of rural areas should matter much.
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@SuvyBob @DerekPederson3 @avrilbradley23 Then why do Governors/Senators/other statewide electeds campaign in rural areas? By your logic, shouldn’t they only campaign in the cities of a state? Even in CA, candidates still campaign in rural/suburb areas. Why is that?
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Suvy@SuvyBob·
@posted989 @DerekPederson3 @avrilbradley23 I don't think you realize how much harder it is to campaign in rural areas than it is in cities. It's logistically a lot easier to get around much larger populations in cities for cheaper and in less time. The further you get from cities, the harder it is to organize.
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Chris Lawrence
Chris Lawrence@lordsutch·
@bdquinn *some mid-to-large states, varying quasi-randomly across time.
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David Cann@davidwcann·
@realtonysm1th I don’t understand the many people shitting on the electoral college rather since there’s no real way to change it without a massive groundswell of support to amend the constitution to change elections. And we also should contend with the increased election security issue.
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Just1Conservative@Just1Conserv·
@posted989 @jeeeke2 @DerekPederson3 I'm not categorically opposed to that. But we would need to set an actual number. A 1000 person Congress or even an 800 person Congress is not manageable and would produce even less than the last 5 pitiful congresses have
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Just1Conservative@Just1Conserv·
@jeeeke2 @DerekPederson3 But the minimum is 1? To be against that, you would need to be okay with whole states having no representation in the House, which is so much more tyrannical than any level of "disproportionate vote value,"
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@stanasta_1017 @MallardDuck13 @DerekPederson3 Even more compelling evidence is the fact that the founders never foresaw electors voting based off of state popular votes, and truly intended for electors to be able to vote for their preferred candidate and not necessarily who their state backed.
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Ad Astra Stanasta
Ad Astra Stanasta@stanasta_1017·
@posted989 @MallardDuck13 @DerekPederson3 Creating that possibility was literally the whole point, unless you're still bitterly clinging to bogus lies about "selected not elected" and "Russian collusion" being the random circumstances.
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@stanasta_1017 @MallardDuck13 @DerekPederson3 No, the random circumstances being that the states created after 1789 were bounded by arbitrary lines and other, equally arbitrary boundaries could have produced states that compiled together yielded an electoral win for Gore/Clinton.
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