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No, I don't think its fair to the people that live in states that is already set in its position, like if a person in NY wants to vote Republican his vote won't really count.
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Yes, preferably to be modified for assigning electoral votes by congressional districts with statewide majority vote assigning the two votes each state gets automatically.
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Why? Because it serves as a buffer from chaotic direct democracy (aka a fickle public) and more importantly to enhance State rights and individual sovereignty.
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I can see how it enhances states rights, but individual sovereignty? I keep thinking some guy from Peoria is muscling in on my vote. Unless you think states' rights necessarily bolster individual sovereignty.
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Yes, It's worked fairly well with few big stinks. I'm of the opinion, if it ain't broke don't fix it and I can not say that the system is broke.
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Since I have my doubts that "my" elected officials (on several levels) are truly voting according to the popular vote of the residents they represent, then my vote is NO.
If I had more faith that the real vote of the people is being represented in the electoral vote, I'd be more likely to vote yes.