sbeam wrote:
basically, without it no candidate would ever visit any state except NY, FL and CA. It ensures small rural areas have a meaningful role. It helps save us from "tyranny of the majority" which is where "2 wolves and a sheep vote on what to have for dinner"

Except that in the reverse scenario the wolf dies of starvation.

The two problems with the electoral college are (1) the "winner take all" format that every state except Maine and Nebraska have adopted and (2) the districting that makes the voters of Brooklyn, NY worth less than half that of the voters of Wyoming. The latter has broader implications than just the EC though.

The 10 smallest states collectively have 32 electoral votes, or 6% of the EC total, even though their total populations have one million less people than that of NYC. Is it any wonder why NYC gets shafted on federal revenue sharing and why we can't get the federal money to replace the decrepit Gowanus Expy with a badly needed tunnel while Alaska gets hundreds of millions to build a new bridge to nowhere?

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