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DuckDuckGoose42 t1_iyad67e wrote
How about a legend that explains what you legend means?
4% vote shift of Electoral College Votes is significant.
There is no such this as 'popular vote' for US President, that is a media made up item.
JPAnalyst t1_iyag747 wrote
>There is no such this as 'popular vote' for US President, that is a media made up item.
There is absolutely a popular vote that exists and is a real thing. Just because it’s not the thing that matters most like electoral college doesn’t mean it’s “made up”.
Points decide winners and loser of football games, but yards are still a thing we count and analyze.
Droidatopia t1_iyby6ls wrote
As much as I abhor the constant whining about the electoral college, the popular vote still carries meaning.
A president who barely edges to an EC victory, but has a huge margin in the popular vote can lay claim to a bigger mandate than a president who wins a decisive EC victory, but only squeaks by with a slight popular vote win. And of course either of those scenarios are preferable to being president without winning the popular vote.
Perception matters in presidential politics.
The thing that annoys me about the popular vote whining is that people get confused and think that if a candidate won the popular vote, than that person would have been president if we used a popular vote system to elect presidents. That is absolutely an annoying fairy tale pushed by the media.
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