11-06-2020, 12:05 PM
Let's blow up the agricultural argument real quick. There is a large agriculture industry in California and there is a large agriculture industry in Wyoming, both devote wide swaths of land to this. The difference is a vote cast in Wyoming is 3.6 times more powerful than in California because of the Electoral College.
Why does the farmer in Wyoming get his vote to be 3.6 more powerful than the farmer in California? Why does anyone's job have anything to do with how weighted their vote should be? We have legislators to represent land, the president should be 1 vote for 1 person.
Why does the farmer in Wyoming get his vote to be 3.6 more powerful than the farmer in California? Why does anyone's job have anything to do with how weighted their vote should be? We have legislators to represent land, the president should be 1 vote for 1 person.