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Junior Chimp
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« on: August 03, 2016, 11:41:00 AM » |
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We have an electoral college for a reason; one of those reasons is to remove us a step from a direct democracy.
Obviously, the convention since 1920 or so is that all states award electors to the PV winner of the state: Maine, Nebraska, Dixiecrat shenanigans, and the occasional faithless elector notwithstanding.
That said, the system is there as an important absolute last-ditch check against the election of a crazy demagogue like Trump. Thankfully, it's not one that we've had to use before, as the parties have generally done a good job of not picking crazy people since Aaron Burr left office. But it's one that exists.
Whether the damage to American democracy from the resulting departure from the Electoral convention would be worse than that from electing Trump, I don't know. But, given Georgia laws, that's up to the electors to decide by their own conscience.
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