Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-174.22.192.132-20161104024309/@comment-25012056-20161216194548

High Prince Imrahil wrote: LordArvedui wrote: I'm pretty sure Texas has a hugeness population and would Ben helping to decide. Not to mention so do Florida and New York. If this system weren't in place, I don't think anything would be different. Only voting would be made more fair, as almost every year the republicans lose they get the popular vote still. So technically, if this system weren't in place, mitt Romney probably would be president right now as he had the popular vote but lost in the electoral. If electoral collage weren't in place, politicians would just pander to areas with the most people. I'm in Ohio, and the amount of political adds we get pounded with as a swing state is rediculous. If electoral collage weren't in place, a politician would just have to pound a handful of populous cities with political adds, and offer tax breaks to the people living there.

The point of electoral collage, is that it allows farmers and argicultural people, who are spread out over a lot more area, to be represented just as well as people in the city.

No, they're represented more than the people in the city.

+Eoros: That's inverted. It is equality only on a disproportionate mass scale. Farmers getting a say is a good thing, but there is nothing that makes them better than those in the cities.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 19:45, December 16, 2016 (UTC)