Posted by tangplay on 3/16/2018 12:27:00 PM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 3/16/2018 11:53:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 3/16/2018 11:46:00 AM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 3/16/2018 11:43:00 AM (view original):
The number of Electoral votes is attached to the census 10 yr. count of residents. AS IS the number of Representatives in the House each State receives.
Thus, (I think!) Alaska only has 1 Representative (BUT 2 Senators), and (correspondingly, I think) 1 Electoral Vote.
Some would say that, despite a lower emphasis during Presidential campaigns, small States actually have more political clout because they have 2 Senators for a very Small amount of population and thus each citizen has much higher access/clout with their elected federal official.
BUT, that only works for REAL Small populated states. Generally, if you're so small that you only have 3 or 4 (or less) electoral votes, MOST times as a stste you have very little clout in the Presidential election. Just the way it is!
This is incorrect. In California, 1 electoral vote is 650k voters. In Wyoming, 1 electoral vote is 150k voters.
That maybe true Tangy (I didn't bother to do the math)......... BUT, in practical REALITY..... it's meaningless........ NObody gives a flying orangeheaded doofus ABOUT Wyoming's electoral votes (except Wyoming's FEW actual voters!) during their decisions on where to spend any EFFORT when running for POTUS.
Alaska is worse! Thus, in practice, California (even with way less per vote Electoral representation) has WAY WAY more clout in deciding the Presidential outcome. It's really kinda simple, Tangy! Don't argue just to argue, that makes you a timewaster........ kinda like a troll.
You are still looking at it wrong... We are not looking at whether California, the state, has more political clout than Wyoming. We are looking at whether Wyoming's voters have more political power than California's do (they do). It is a waste of time to compare how many electoral votes they get. Look at individual electoral votes and what they represent.
And I am arguing because I think it is an injustice that needs to be fixed.... many others do as well.
What are you talking about? WHAT injustice? IF some Californian doesn't like it there, he/she can move to Wyoming if they want.
You're not seriously arguing for the "messing around"/elimination of the Electoral College voting system for President are you??
While that's not necessarily nuts (there have been lots of studies/assertions/theories on this) it is foolhardy.
Our system of Government has worked pretty daggone will for 100's of years........... long before you whippersnappers came along with your "brilliant" ideas and concepts...........long enough to establish it's "principles" of governing as sound.......... we'd do well not to begin tinkering with matters such as these.