AKA why the electoral college has gotta go.Â
though looking at the comments the folks who live in the red part think this is why the electoral college has got to stay. because they like getting 3.5 votes per capita.Â
Tyranny of the few is a pretty sweet deal if you belong to the few.
The wild part is how those people view this as the equal version. Like their votes counting as more than other peopleâs votes is fair because if it wasnât like that then theyâd be in the minority.
Americans, particularly American conservatives, have a horrible habit of equating area with population. Yeah, if we ditched the electoral college a small section of the country would have more power. Because thatâs where most of the country lives. Hate to break it to the rural folks in Nebraska, but they are not what the ârealâ face of America looks like. Theyâre not even average Americans. The average American lives within commuting distance of a medium to large city. We simply act like theyâre average because they have power disproportionate to their actual numbers.
California is the most populous state in the country. We make up more than 10% of the US population, fully a third bigger than Texas which is the next most populous state. We are also the biggest contributors to the US economy and get back almost nothing of what we pay in federal taxes. But politicians get elected not by listening to us and our needs, but by actively dismissing us as those crazy hippies who donât understand what ârealâ Americans are like. Instead they focus their efforts on Ohio and Michigan which have smaller populations than the LA urban area alone.
Now, I do think we need to care about rural populations. Everyone deserves to have their basic needs met and both parties have failed at helping with that for some time now. But your vote shouldnât count for more than mine just because thereâs more empty space around you.
















