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re: New Mexico National Popular Vote Bill Headed to Governer's Desk
Posted on 3/13/19 at 4:44 pm to SammyTiger
Posted on 3/13/19 at 4:44 pm to SammyTiger
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I am Asking why it’s better than an popular vote at representing the voice of the people.
Because when you have mega-population centers like NY and CA, then their numbers become much more powerful than rural areas. Our fore-fathers understood this and protected our country from having only heavy population centers represented in our government. Can you imagine what laws would be on the books if we did not have EC? Farmers would have basically no representation at all in the Federal Government.
States like Louisiana and Alabama would have very little voice, they would be at the of the population centers.
How could this be, you ask? Well, because those states get the heaviest voice in the House of Representatives. It gives far more power for a "Tyrant" like Donald Trump to manipulate people in the large population centers with laws that benefit their lifestyles. Manipulate the population centers, keep the power with the Tyrant's family.
If DJT was a true Tyrant like the lefties say, eliminating the EC would be the absolute worst thing in the world for the left.
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Lol, you can’t defend your point.
I can defend my point just fine.
You, my friend, are the one which can not defend your ignorance for not understanding 9 grade Civics class.
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