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The answer is to move new tech jobs out of blue states and into small, red ones. LisaM Jul 2019 #1
I think the answer is to have states pledge their EC votes to the winner of the state popular vote. Caliman73 Jul 2019 #3
Gerrymandering has nothing to do with presidential constests. former9thward Jul 2019 #12
True to the first. My mistake. The second issue well numbers speak. Caliman73 Jul 2019 #18
We import a lot of food in cities. It is possible to feed cities on imports, Blue_true Jul 2019 #27
That is the answer..if the question is "How do we keep things exactly the same as they are?" Captain Stern Jul 2019 #17
Yep. True. I was wrong. Caliman73 Jul 2019 #23
we could strategically move half million from CA and take over a bunch of red states nt msongs Jul 2019 #7
Well, if all the new high-paying tech jobs keep going to the same few cities... LisaM Jul 2019 #25
Attention must be paid! brandnewday2009 Jul 2019 #2
Does this article provide any hopeful news or strategies for overcoming this? Proud Liberal Dem Jul 2019 #4
Also, I don't think anybody expects 2020 to be easy Proud Liberal Dem Jul 2019 #5
Agree! Isn't fear based politics what the dotard and the gopeee do?! Thekaspervote Jul 2019 #20
Basically just says don't get complacent... Wounded Bear Jul 2019 #6
We will need a 12% lead just to counteract the cheating BigmanPigman Jul 2019 #8
Answer: GET RID OF THE EC or otherwise ensure that it does not apply CousinIT Jul 2019 #9
No Doubt colsohlibgal Jul 2019 #10
The Electorial College was intended to prevent doc03 Jul 2019 #16
and voter distribution skews the makeup of the senate. repubs should have only 1/3 or less msongs Jul 2019 #11
Second article on this subject. It's the new right wing talking point. onecaliberal Jul 2019 #13
We're ok evertonfc Jul 2019 #14
Curious, if this happened, Dan Jul 2019 #15
Simple answer? He doesn't intend to govern the nation at all DFW Jul 2019 #22
This Cherry Picker needs to analyze Trumps actual approval numbers farmbo Jul 2019 #19
Thx for sharing...helps keep thing in perspective.. rather than just spreading fear Thekaspervote Jul 2019 #21
Sure, anything is possible Corgigal Jul 2019 #24
He'll lose the popular vote by more than that. W_HAMILTON Jul 2019 #26
Most POTUS are re-elected unless economy tanks Gothmog Jul 2019 #28
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