"the October Surprise"
That's for sure! In the 1994 race my choice was Allen Keys, and he was the front runner. The second, third and forth places decided to hold a debate in Atlanta. Keys showed up and they had him arrested. He was hauled around in a police car until the "debate" was over and the released in an industrial part of town, over a mile from a phone. That's when I quit the Rep party. These days it is hard to tell the difference between a Dem and the Rep leadership.
That was last seriously debated following the 1968 election, IIRC. When our form of government was created the founding fathers had a dilemma. Bigger states had more people and on a voter distribution would have more seats in Congress. Smaller, less popular states would effectively be disenfranchised. They solved that dilemma by creating the Senate, with two representatives from each state. Congress is controlled by the popular vote and the senate is equally distributed among the states.
We are in a similar dilemma today, with the people concentrated in metropolitan areas. With out the electoral college candidates would simply campaign in NYC, LA, Denver, Huston & Dallas-Fort Worth, KC, etc. They would ignore the less populous states. Nebraska, for example, had only 5 electoral votes, but they are divided across the state. Ditto for many other states. It's not perfect but IMO it shouldn't be scrapped until a more equitable system is developed.
In today's digital age it is ludicrous to not take better advantage of the Internet for debates and reporting. The major media has proven to be totally biased and untrustworthy. When 98 "reporters" meet at a dinner sponsored by Hillary's campaign to discuss strategies ...
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We are in a similar dilemma today, with the people concentrated in metropolitan areas. With out the electoral college candidates would simply campaign in NYC, LA, Denver, Huston & Dallas-Fort Worth, KC, etc. They would ignore the less populous states. Nebraska, for example, had only 5 electoral votes, but they are divided across the state. Ditto for many other states. It's not perfect but IMO it shouldn't be scrapped until a more equitable system is developed.
In today's digital age it is ludicrous to not take better advantage of the Internet for debates and reporting. The major media has proven to be totally biased and untrustworthy. When 98 "reporters" meet at a dinner sponsored by Hillary's campaign to discuss strategies ...
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