65% of U.S. adults say the way the president is elected should be changed so that the winner of the popular vote nationwide wins the presidency.

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    1 year ago

    One more time… It. Will. Never. Happen.

    The electoral college is here to stay and it isn't going anywhere. All the downvotes in the world aren't going to change that. So either learn to win elections with it, or shut the fuck up and go away.

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      1 year ago

      One more time… It. Will. Never. Happen.

      That's what people said about landing on the moon and airplanes.

      All the downvotes in the world aren’t going to change that.

      No. It's the NPVIC that'll do it.

      So either learn to win elections with it, or shut the fuck up and go away.

      Nope. I'm always going to advocate for an electoral system that makes sense instead of the abomination we have now.

      People want something better, telling the majority of Americans to shut the fuck up and go away is childish. We need reform.

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        1 year ago

        Sorry dude, I just replied to another one of your comments that I totally agree with you on, but I do not see this ever, ever, ever happening.

        Here's why: It takes more guts to break such a long held tradition than the Democrats would ever be willing to show. If they win power again, they will always kick the can down the road.

        And it isn't going to happen if Republicans are in power. No way. Because they know it helps them win, so why would they ever change it?

        This is similar to the talk 2 years ago about expanding the size of the Supreme Court to dilute the conservative vote. There was seemingly a new article on it posted every other day and how supposedly it could be done, blah, blah, blah… then the second that Biden got into office, everyone forget about it.

        Eliminating the electoral college would be a far bigger change, so the chances of it happening are zero. People need to move on and the Dems need to find a way to win with the EC in place.