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In reply to the discussion: The electoral college is in trouble [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)42. Yes and no.
I kind of understand their weariness of an "overbearing majority" that, if mobilized, could crush the rights and concerns of minorities.
Of course, it's hard to overlook the fact that the guy who was most concerned was also the dude who owned the most slaves. So yeah.
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Once Trump is out of office, steps will NEED to be taken to assured none of this ever happens again!
Dennis Donovan
Aug 2019
#2
Getting rid of Mitch McConnell and the Speaker's "one man veto" would also be a big help.
maddiemom
Aug 2019
#38
Which today results in Senators fromm states representing 16% of the population...
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2019
#60
LOL. "At some point, the majority will rise up." Yeah, sure. But who's on dancing with the stars?
PSPS
Aug 2019
#5
I believe the constitutional questioning arises from the actual compact...
Drunken Irishman
Aug 2019
#15
But Bush was reelected president in 2004 and won the popular vote that election. n/t
elocs
Aug 2019
#49
I read a story that said it possible tRump could lose popular vote by 4-5 pts...
Joe941
Aug 2019
#56
The Electoral College won't ever be in trouble until a Republican president loses it...
Drunken Irishman
Aug 2019
#17
The EC is here to stay, thinking that it can be changed, even by the compact is wistful
grantcart
Aug 2019
#27
It's a play on the phrase used by the FF to justify the EC. To prevent a "tyranny of the majority"
Maru Kitteh
Aug 2019
#45
First, the title of the artcle is alarming and doesn't reflect what is going on
Perseus
Aug 2019
#21
Good. Just think, we'd have HRC in office right now if it weren't for the #$%$#@#$ E.C.
Blue Owl
Aug 2019
#41