Martin,
There is no state called New England.
Homer,
I am at a loss at your view of theElectoral College...
How does Montana get a larger say in electing the Pesident than it would otherwise? Montana (and other states of similar size) have little say at all,
because they are...well...small. And that is how it should be.
If your voice isn't heard in California as a Republican, then is it somehow better heard as a Democrat in Montana?
The Electoral College is set up on a populational proportion...the larger the state, the more electoral votes they get. More Democrats tend to
gravitate towards NY, CA, and other larger cities like that, so a Democratic voice is going to be stronger.
I think you are mistaking the Senate with the Electoral College. The Senate is where small states like SC and MT are given equal say.
The Electoral College is a Federalist doctrine where each candidate needs to win each state on his own. However, there is no extra status or equal
power given in the Electoral College system and it wasn't designed to give it.
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