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Democrats questioned the elections first
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<blockquote data-quote="DamianWarS" data-source="post: 76304612" data-attributes="member: 224982"><p>pure popular votes are unfair as well since often people living in the same areas have common values regardless of the population so broadly speaking most from California may not share the same value set as most from Wyoming so then it turns into the game of the highest population controlling the outcome and perhaps rural populations would not get fair representation. The US should abandon the model where the entire state is one way or the other but have smaller divisions to represent each electoral vote allowing the state to be both blue and red at the same time. This allows for a better representation of the popular vote</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DamianWarS, post: 76304612, member: 224982"] pure popular votes are unfair as well since often people living in the same areas have common values regardless of the population so broadly speaking most from California may not share the same value set as most from Wyoming so then it turns into the game of the highest population controlling the outcome and perhaps rural populations would not get fair representation. The US should abandon the model where the entire state is one way or the other but have smaller divisions to represent each electoral vote allowing the state to be both blue and red at the same time. This allows for a better representation of the popular vote [/QUOTE]
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