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26/06/2003 16:16:32
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>>So, the population of Florida, New York, and California combined are greater than the total population of the remaining states? Excuse my ignorance, but I can't remember the states total populations! I'm speaking of popular vote nation-wide, not within each state and then each state has a number of votes...I understand the reasoning behind the electoral college, but I'm not sure it always works...
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>Pretty close, but that's certainly where large population centers exist. Hardly seems fair that it might take 40 or more states to overide those 3. If you were to add NJ and PA to the mix, it just might put those 5 as the majority. That's not to say they would always vote the same way of course, but what's there is there for a reason. I've seen a saying that says "The masses are asses". Whole lots of truth there.

Fred;

California cannot be too bad at decision making when it comes to our voters. We did not vote for George W., and for those of us that are citizens and do vote, our votes are counted unlike some states. :)

Tom
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