I mean, simply put, New York City and California don’t know what’s best for the other 48 states, but if we elected based on popular vote, that’s what would happen. https://mk0brilliantmaptxoqs.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016nationwidecountymapshadedbyvoteshare-600x380.png?5e4154587a227
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I really don’t know why but I love the 2016 Presidential map in county form [spoiler]https://i0.wp.com/metrocosm.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/election-2016-county-map.png[/spoiler]
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Interesting how most of the country looks red, but only a small minority of the territory are the densely populated cities.
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Edited by MagicalTaco117: 2/18/2020 3:13:20 AMOnce again, electoral college is so the smaller states have a say. If not, New York City and California basically determine elections. Go ask some yuppie in San Francisco what’s best for a corn farmer in Iowa....
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No they don’t lol, LA and New York would be 12 million people, and that’s assuming that everyone votes the same way.