Submitted by notspoon t3_z87m5s in dataisbeautiful
Rdan5112 t1_iyb2yz3 wrote
Reply to comment by notspoon in [OC] 2016 vs 2020 US Presidential Election Vote Shift Percentage by notspoon
Looking at elections like this is messed up. Californias population is 65x as large as Wyoming. In some ways, it make as much sense to give Fresno its own box.
ImminentZero t1_iybb184 wrote
If love to see this visualization done by county and by voting district
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LiterallyMatt t1_iybhhgs wrote
Yeah very unfortunate that people think some areas should count more than other areas. I just think each citizen should count the same.
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LiterallyMatt t1_iybhz0c wrote
Which three cities? Adding NYC, LA, and Chicago gets you to 15.6 million or 4.65% of the US population.
mjkjg2 t1_iybj4yf wrote
okay but why should my vote in California be worth 1/68th of my cousin’s vote in Wyoming
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mjkjg2 t1_iybjqgz wrote
okay but how is minority tyranny any better than majority tyranny
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PrimeNumbersby2 t1_iybl9jp wrote
It's a shame all the Governors of all states have to be voted in by a urban popular vote and not by a representative county vote so that all counties could have a voice. Also a shame that there's not another part of government that is powerful and gives a voice to all states, no matter how small.
Knardle t1_iybo9iv wrote
Which three cities? Why do you people use this line so much?
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