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In reply to the discussion: The electoral college- the greatest vote suppressor ever [View all]unrepentant progress
(611 posts)2. You're assuming a binary winner-takes-all system
If we're getting rid of the electoral college we might get rid of that rotten old chestnut too. And let's try to institute something rational, and mathematically sound, like instant runoff voting to boot. And nonpartisan committees to draw districts, as opposed to districts gerrymandred by whomever happens to be in power at the time. Oh, and we could make urban and suburban districts much smaller and more numerous too so that a solitary Congresscritter doesn't represent hundreds of thousands of people.
A fella can dream.
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I think that many here might be unpleasantly surprised by a popular vote system
Nye Bevan
Nov 2014
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congressional districts should have a maximum allowed in any one district
wilt the stilt
Nov 2014
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