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    2 hours ago

    I’m sick of people in dumbshit states getting to choose who is president. This is an awful system that should be abolished.

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      8 minutes ago

      Couldn’t agree more. The EC is really just a suicide pact for a country that otherwise should be leading us into the future. Instead, we are being held back by people in flyover country with incredibly backwards notions of what the future should look like.

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      1 hour ago

      If we suffer democratically because the average person is stupid, so be it.

      If we suffer democratically because the stupidest among us have disproportionately heavy votes, that’s a real problem.

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        1 hour ago

        States with higher QoL should have heavier weighted votes. Boom tons of problems suddenly getting worked on.

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          I feel like that would become a self fulfilling prophecy very quickly, and result in America constantly punching down on the poorest states (instead of just the poorest people, like they do now)

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            6 minutes ago

            I doubt that, instead it would be about the reps in those states working to actually lift the lives of their people up, instead of shitting all over them for ridiculous ideological reasons.

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            52 minutes ago

            Honestly I’d prefer that at this point. I’d like to be punching Alabama and Florida for failing their own people.

            Stupid should be painful.

            Why are we okay with this system where we allow the red states to shoot their citizens in the foot constantly and then expect the blue states to keep sending them all kinds of aid?

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              Let’s say everybody in a state is equally culpable for electing shit leaders for the sake of the hypothetical: this would be fine at first, but what happens if Florida gets their shit together in 30 years and makes a unified push for a good leader and real quality of life improvements for the people? (please suspend your disbelief lmao). All their votes together would mean nothing because of the shit QoL 30 years of republicans would get them, and they’d be powerless to enact any positive change unless the states doing the best under the new system decided to allow it. That’s what I mean by self fulfilling prophecy; poor states can only get poorer and rich ones get richer.

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                22 minutes ago

                I think you’re confusing state government with federal government.

                The state governments can still enact their own state laws all they want. The high QoL states would still be voting for increased QoL at a federal level. Which would rise the tide even for the dipshits.

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      32 minutes ago

      Yeah, but you get to feel like you’re a democracy and you’re participating at least, right?

  • scarabine@lemmynsfw.com
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    I’m not sure if this is the explanation, but Republicans weren’t discouraged from early voting this year. In prior years, they were, and so there’s been a big boom of Republican votes at the last minute.

    According to exit polls, these numbers are return voters, which would suggest there will be no last minute Republican vote surge this year.

    Could be copium, obvs, but getting psyched up by early votes has been a real disappointment for me in every election.