Re: F... US voting bureaucracy
Yes, it's not a big surprise that I don't like Bush, but if you look at my original post -- it had nothing to do with the presidential election. It was about the fact that I hate how super-delegates may end up swaying an election against the popular vote.
Buster -- you try to bully people for no reason. Until you joined in it was a calm and rational discussion. I honestly don't feel personal politics were brought into it at all until you come spewing your propaganda.
A popular vote gives everyone a voice regardless of where you are. What's wrong with my vote being equal with yours.
On a side note: I went to campus today and saw three North Dakota license plates both on the way to school and in school.
As I've said -- the only time campaigning really matters anymore are primaries -- and the candidates still have to campaign in each state because of that. The presidential election we'll see more national media campaigns, and less traveling. Everyone's vote counts and everyones vote is important. It won't require presidential candidates to (for instance) try to get a running mate just from a typically red/blue state just so they can pull those electoral votes.
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