Padawanbater2
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Some blame Clinton's loss on the Electoral College
Is the Democratic party doing anything about it before the next election?
Is the Democratic party doing anything about it before the next election?
sure, let's see what we can do with our minorities in the house and senate.Some blame Clinton's loss on the Electoral College
Is the Democratic party doing anything about it before the next election?
Depends if i can cut your meat or not.Some blame Clinton's loss on the Electoral College
Is the Democratic party doing anything about it before the next election?
Then what are they doing? Are any of the Democrats who cited the EC as an excuse why Clinton lost even talking about it now? Seems strange..They'll be doing more than trump that is for sure.
let's just amend the constitution with 46 democrats and 2 independents. that'll work.Then what are they doing? Are any of the Democrats who cited the EC as an excuse why Clinton lost even talking about it now? Seems strange..
Crickets. They LIKE their cushy donor cash supported positions. Who gives a fuck about the plight of the proletariat?Some blame Clinton's loss on the Electoral College
Is the Democratic party doing anything about it before the next election?
A little lip service here and there, but they sure aren't putting it on the radar.Then what are they doing? Are any of the Democrats who cited the EC as an excuse why Clinton lost even talking about it now? Seems strange..
And 3 Republicans.let's just defeat Trumpcare with 46 democrats and 2 independents. that'll work.
Seriously, WTF would you suggest?Some blame Clinton's loss on the Electoral College
Is the Democratic party doing anything about it before the next election?
Post a link to your unified Progressives thread?let's just defeat Trumpcare with 46 democrats and 2 independents. that'll work.
I would suggest they talk about it, highlight it at the very leastSeriously, WTF would you suggest?
And we talk about it all the time here, as though that's going to change it.
They've been talking about it for decades and they're still talking about it.I would suggest they talk about it, highlight it at the very least
You talking about it doesn't really get much done in Washington. Why don't the politicians you support talk about it and why don't you criticize them for not talking about it if you care about it?
The problem isn't the electoral college; it's that Clinton sucked, okay?Seriously, WTF would you suggest?
And we talk about it all the time here, as though that's going to change it.
Yep. TALKING. Not pushing, not insisting, not twisting arms, not selling. You'll forgive our scepticism.They've been talking about it for decades and they're still talking about it.
Ah, Okay.The problem isn't the electoral college; it's that Clinton sucked, okay?
Fair enough. Having given it a lot of thought in the last several months, I'm no longer convinced that there's anything wrong with the electoral college system; if it was abolished then the only states that would matter in elections would be the heavily populated ones on the coasts and candidates wouldn't waste their time anywhere else. The problem with that is that those of us (I'm including myself here, even the 6.5 million residents of Colorado get a little help from the EC) who live outside of those urban corridors still have a valuable perspective on important issues that those on the coasts might miss.Ah, Okay.
I was just responding to the thread question.
It's outdated, unnecessary and anyone who gets in without the most votes is always going to be thought of as illegitimate or tainted.Fair enough. Having given it a lot of thought in the last several months, I'm no longer convinced that there's anything wrong with the electoral college system; if it was abolished then the only states that would matter in elections would be the heavily populated ones on the coasts and candidates wouldn't waste their time anywhere else. The problem with that is that those of us (I'm including myself here, even the 6.5 million residents of Colorado get a little help from the EC) who live outside of those urban corridors still have a valuable perspective on important issues that those on the coasts might miss.
Rural and small state voters feel disenfranchised, ignored and underserved enough as it is.
They've been talking about it for decades and they're still talking about it.