>>>The plan that a couple of states (Nebraska, I think) use makes sense to me. Electors follow congressional districts, with the extra two electors for a state going to the candidate with the most votes. That would still give small states some possibility of being heard, while at the same time, making votes in big states more meaningful, since for example, a congressional district in Massachusetts might differ from the rest of the state. It would make all the states more purple, which would be a good thing.
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>>The two states are Nebraska and (drumroll please) Maine.
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>And how many congressional districts are there in those states, anyway? <bg>
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Oh, hundreds and hundreds. If you can carry California, Nebraska, and Maine, you're basically elected.
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