"That's how the senate is set up". 2 from each state...which ensures that states with split parties are dominated. The house is made up of a % of the population.
The electoral college doesn't choose the POTUS, the electoral college is there to reflect the will of the states (through citizens voting...or what the fuck do you think citizens voting accomplishes ?)
You're either a fucktard or a kike, either way your reading comprehension and lack of understanding of US civics rivals that of a nigger.
Its been done that way for a while, but that was not the original intent of the electoral college. It was put there for a reason, otherwise there would have been a direct popular vote. It is not my understanding of US civics that is lacking, but your understanding of history of US civics. That is forgivable.
Noone on the internet is interested in your kike versions of history.
The U.S. was set up to send electors to the state to capital to vote based on what their citizens voted for. This was the days before e-mail, texting, and written letters could easily be forged...so they had to physically send people as representation.
You're a really stupid (not just ignorant) cunt who hides behind a false sense of superiority...even though I have you pegged at a D- mentality. You should go read yourself something other than pornhub comments this year. Make that your new years resolution.
Waaaaiiiit a minute... You're a glownigger, aren't you? Those bastards have you working on New Year's day? I hope you're getting double pay at least.
The following comes from a somewhat woke website, but I really don't feel like spending my morning on this, so you'll have to deal, it is not very in depth but will give you the information needed for in depth research which will show you what I said above is correct. I've already given you more than your allotted time for response.
Eventually, the idea of an Electoral College emerged from this protracted and unsystematic debate. As originally designed — if the Convention debates are a guide — the Electoral College was designed to do three things. First, it would prevent the direct election of the president by a people who may not be enlightened enough to make a responsible choice. Second, it would put the election in the hands of individuals who had sufficient information to see public affairs through a national and not a merely provincial lens. The thought was that the country was so vast (already) that most citizens would simply not be able to keep up with national affairs. National affairs should be left to those who were tied to the continental information network, such as it was at a time when communications were slow and highly inefficient, and most people lived out their lives without significant access to good newspapers. Third, it would give the states at least some role in the selection of the president.
http://media.governing.com/images/ElectoralCollege_infographic.jpg
Quote and graphic from https://www.governing.com/context/The-Electoral-College-Explained-Its-History-and-the-Tensions-of-Democracy.html
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