RE: Trump is president; Who is to blame?
November 9, 2016 at 4:44 pm
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2016 at 4:48 pm by Crossless2.0.)
(November 9, 2016 at 4:39 pm)Rhythm Wrote: There would be a -hell- of alot less incentive to campaign anywhere but the largest cities in the states, and even then mostly in the largest cities within the largest cities. No reason to do "townhall" type bullshit.
That's true, but alpha male also has a point. There are a lot of people in consistently red or blue states who feel there is no reason to bother voting since their vote won't overcome historically wide margins that favor the party they oppose. Whether you are a conservative in Massachusetts or a liberal in Wyoming, the electoral college as we currently practice it is a strong disincentive to participate.
Even if it was the end of retail politics and townhall meetings/debates, we could count on the media covering the major candidates and disseminating their talking points even if they never ventured out of the largest metropolitan areas. And of course, if they restricted their active campaigning to those population centers, they would expose themselves to backlash from voters in the so-called fly-over areas who felt dismissed and ignored. One way or another, candidates are going to have to figure out ways to reach voters in every area and from all walks of life if the current EC system was eliminated or reformed.