how can you make the argument that the allocations are correct, rather than just locking in historical proportions?
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alright, baseline, renormalize to the current population in the primaries, eliminate super delegates reform the primary system so that certain states don’t always dominate, should be at the same time tell me why i’m wrong
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well, then ignore what i said about the primaries (even if i think it’s kind of related to the op point) what’s the best counter argument to the number of delegates normalized to state population? (at least! popular vote may still be better, removing overfocus from swing states)
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which original intent is that? it was always a compromise based on political expedience, but the original constitution didn't extend universal suffrage, for example,
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Replying to @DanielleFong @ctdonath
another smart policy that we've unfortunately deviated from
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