they have a second round between the top two candidates though
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Which if introduced in the US would cause some states to get disproportionate attention/treatment. Not a fan of the electoral system, but..
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well, the states with more people in them would have more influence, which seems fair to me
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Actually, it doesn't. You could try democracy for a change, where one vote is one vote, regardless where you live.
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No you wouldn't, but you'd pay more attention to the voices of the most populous areas, and what issues are important to them.
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Someone living in a densely populated city is going to have different priorities than someone living in a rural area, right?
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Yeah, unless Hillary had won, then the electoral college is the greatest cuz it's proof democracy works
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you're missing the main point, the candidate needs over 50% to win, and if no one gets 50% in the first round they do a round 2
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