What a stupid fucking electoral system. Least actually-democratic system in the western world by far.

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          and then you point out that the US is a 1 party state too, masquerading as a two party state which isnt any better and literally only exists as an illusion to trick these dummies into not seeing the one party state lol. these people are at each others throats hating each other when “both sides” of them largely believe the same stupid racist capitalist bullshit

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    omg, it really is gonna be 269 to 269, isn’t it 😂

    this is going to be so fucking funny, except for the risk of violence

    do we think the libs will Rise Up if the tiebreaker goes to Trump, or will the MIC prevent his winning a tiebreak, or will they just work with him again because he was tolerable before, or what

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    It was a system never intended to be a Democracy.

    It was designed to balance the needs of a bunch of oligarchical states so they could act as a cohesive unit. They are the bourgeoisie version of the HRE or Greek City states. Instead of the nobility, it was white, wealthy, landowners.

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    Based on this map he only needs to win Pennsylvania or Michigan or Wisconsin, all of which are effectively tied. Lots of pathways to win. Kamala’s got to win all three, or lose Pennsylvania and pick up like North Carolina.

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    Say what you want about democratic centeralism but votes should have like 90% approval. I never really thought about it but there should bea threshold way above 50%. if 1in 2 people are unhappy with a vote it doesn’t really represent the will of the people even though it is technically democracy

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      You’re assuming this is designed to represent the will of the people. No, it’s designed to give the ruling class a veneer of legitimacy

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    It’s crazy to me that the margins are still so thin right now. Six states have a less than 2% difference between the candidates, any random event could swing the election right now. Trump is lucky Puerto Ricans can’t vote lol

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    matt-jokerfied

    Four years before a presidential election, each state gets to make its case to be “The One!”

    Its kind of like America’s Got Talent or one of those shows where people sing at a panel of celebrities.

    After 4 years of making their individual cases, slowly having the number of competitors winnowed down by viewer votes, the final state gets to be “The One!”. The only state that matters during the presidential election. Think about it? All the wasted resources trying to campaign in states where a candidate KNOWS they aren’t going to win, knows that the Electoral College invalidates the votes FOR all of the candidates that didn’t get the majority. All the plane trips, all the Secret Service and local cops having to fuck up traffic in every city or town during a political event, all the campaign ads spread out inefficiently across the entire 50 states and US territories, all the handwringing about voting for the lesser of two monstrous evils… can just be focused at the state that gets to be “The One!” this year.

    partiotism

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      Seriously how much did that fucking rally in fucking TEXAS cost.

      For a state that has been “about to go vlue” for my entire life

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        tell me more, I’m not caught up on this Texas rally. wait, a Texas rally? Kamala went to TEXAS in the last week of the campaign? [rolls eyes] only makes sense as theater and it’s not even believable enough to make the Trump campaign flinch

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          It might have been more about getting turnout for the guy running against Ted Cruz, who’s really underperforming in the polls rn. And even though the other guy is definitely a neoliberal ghoul, I hope he wins. Because fuck Ted Cruz

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      I’m a McDonald’s truther. whatever they put in those fries he made has given him the strength and vigor to come back

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      From what I can tell, yeah. At least according to the lanyard-dorks at 538: the blue genociders need to win every single swing state, but the red genociders just need to win PA. That’s assuming the red genociders win Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina.

      The only poll that matters is election day of course, but it seems IMO more likely for the wet boy to take it.

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    More or less.

    Current odds I’ve seen is that Pa is ‘the state’ that decides the election about 1/3 of the time, with the other 6 ‘battleground’ state making up most of the rest of the 2/3s