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In reply to the discussion: Should California Threaten Secession To Abolish Electoral College? [View all]eniwetok
(1,629 posts)If an amendment could be passed to make the EC formula more democratic... then there's no reason to have the EC.
If all it can do is ratify the national popular vote... it's not needed. If the EC can overturn the popular vote, it should not be tolerated.
There is no substitute for the popular vote. It's the way we hold all other elections. And the idea that one citizen's vote should weigh more than another is ILLEGAL on the state and municipal level. It was created to magnify the power of whites in slaves states (see reference at the top of the thread) and it survives at the federal level because the Constitution is antidemocratic and virtually reformproof. Curiously most libs who want to believe they have some monopoly on democracy compared to those evil, vote suppressing GOPers... actually buy into anti-democratic government.