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Senior Writer @NRO. Reaganite, Catholic, Mets fan, ex-lawyer. Opinions 100% my own, but you can share them. Not the Cardinals broadcaster.

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    1. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 20 Jul 2019

      "Literally zero people have made" the argument that the 2016 result discredits the Electoral College. Also: https://twitter.com/brianbeutler/status/1152663127873527809 …pic.twitter.com/Vy2LfaYMpY

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    2. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 20 Jul 2019

      Dan McLaughlin Retweeted Dan McLaughlin

      Since folks are kicking around arguments about the Electoral College again, I've previously written a piece @NRO & two long threads on the topic. https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1108025352062992384 … https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1124753911972278273 … https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/04/what-the-electoral-college-saves-us-from/ …

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      Dan McLaughlinVerified account @baseballcrank
      29. Sure. Lots of things would change about how elections are conducted, who runs, etc., and lots more rules would require changing. Which is why it's silly to critique the current rules with national popular vote figures https://twitter.com/JoeyTeevens/status/1124753308147691521 …
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    3. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 20 Jul 2019

      Dan McLaughlin Retweeted Brian Beutler

      "There are no possible arguments in favor of the American system of government as it has existed for two centuries" is a take that says more about the person writing it than it does to engage with the issue.https://twitter.com/brianbeutler/status/1152668227757121536 …

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      Brian BeutlerVerified account @brianbeutler
      The argument against the electoral college is that everyone's vote should count equally. The arguments for the electoral college are so shitty that only daft fools make them when EC/NPV mismatches happen to go their way, and everyone points and laughs at their nonsense. https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1152665851469934592 …
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    4. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @baseballcrank @NRO

      Wait! You conflated “American system of government” which is your phrase not @brianbeutler, with a discrete instituting called the Electoral College.

      1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes
    5. Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @yeselson @NRO @brianbeutler

      It's literally the system by which we've chosen the most important figure in the American government for over two centuries.

      5 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
    6. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @baseballcrank @NRO @brianbeutler

      It’s a component of how we elect the president. It’s far from the whole political system.

      1 reply 0 retweets 20 likes
    7. Brian Beutler‏Verified account @brianbeutler 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @yeselson @baseballcrank @NRO

      I'm more interested in his assumption that because it's a long-lasting thing the founders contrived it must be supportable. My understanding is that the founders established certain norms and institutions that lasted a great long while that seem very evil in hindsight.

      5 replies 2 retweets 66 likes
    8. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @brianbeutler @baseballcrank @NRO

      He can argue for himself, but I think Dan is saying that the historical record has been a generally successful one. But I think there’s no particular reason to think that just electing the person who gets the most votes wouldn’t have turned out fine, too. (Although I think a

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    9. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @yeselson @brianbeutler and

      runoff is a good idea—a president elected by a majority of the voters has more democratic legitimation. By contrast, one who doesn’t even win a plurality has no legitimation in any modern understanding of democracy.

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      Dan McLaughlin‏Verified account @baseballcrank 20 Jul 2019
      Replying to @yeselson @brianbeutler @NRO

      Runoffs are terrible. There's a reason they exist statewide only in a few states (LA & GA).

      6:59 PM - 20 Jul 2019
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        1. Richard Yeselson‏ @yeselson 20 Jul 2019
          Replying to @baseballcrank @brianbeutler @NRO

          Why? Either that or IRV eliminates the fear of plurality victories that so many EC supporters worry about. A majority confers extra legitimation.

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        1. Will Jordan‏Verified account @williamjordann 20 Jul 2019
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          Is the reason that plurality win is better?

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