Posted by rockyridgefarm on January 25, 2014 at 04:32:44 from (69.131.201.178):
In Reply to: Geniuses........ posted by Goose on January 24, 2014 at 14:56:42:
The electoral college does need modification. Most states have a winner-take-all program. If Cali goes 60% Dem and 39% Rep, the whole state goes for Dem. Same for Tex the opposite way.
Maine and North Dakota are doing it right. The two senate votes go to the one who gets the majority vote. Then every district goes to who wins the district. EVERY state needs to go with this method. Reps only want states that tend to go Dem to do this (like here in Wis).
Frankly neither party has my loyalty. they both espouse values that they claim they have BUT they really only have ONE value - stay in office and get more members of their party into office. Beyond that, either side could give a crap about their constituents.
We need more parties. 1-2-3 runoff elections would get us this. Right now, it's about impossible to vote out an incumbent because the voters don't want to "waste" their vote on an "unelectable" candidate. How many here would have voted Paul instead of Romney, but were told there was too much at stake?? With 1-2-3 runoffs, you'd vote the person you REALLY want as number 1. If that person gets less than 10% of the vote, your vote automatically goes to your second choice. same goes for that choice. I guarantee you that you'll NEVER hear a Rep or Dem talk about this...
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