Please, tell me a fairer way to split six delegates based on a three-way split. There's no mathematical way to do it better.
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Replying to @vorticinal @shawnsebastian and
But then you're making the votes less proportional to what the people voted, which is the point of a representative democracy like we have.
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Replying to @stripeymew @vorticinal and
It shouldn’t matter how close the votes are, it should only matter who got the most. If Sanders got the most votes, he should get the most delegates. It’s pretty simple.
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Replying to @JumpScare237 @stripeymew and
Okay but if that's actually the rule then a different year someone will get 3 delegates to another candidate's 2 when their vote counts were 96 and 95
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Replying to @arthur_affect @stripeymew and
Great, maybe they should’ve campaigned better and gotten those extra two votes.
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You don't actually think that's fairer, you're just making that argument because you support the guy who got the most votes in this particular situation
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