Good point. However Dems face structural problems that have no foreseeable solution: The electoral college, gerrymandering (the result of poor Democratic performance in local/state elections), and the advantage small states have in the Senate. Also, the electoral margin is way closer than is should be. Why are we getting 52 % of the p…
Good point. However Dems face structural problems that have no foreseeable solution: The electoral college, gerrymandering (the result of poor Democratic performance in local/state elections), and the advantage small states have in the Senate. Also, the electoral margin is way closer than is should be. Why are we getting 52 % of the presidential votes if the issue popularity is closer to 55 - 60 % and more?
Good point. However Dems face structural problems that have no foreseeable solution: The electoral college, gerrymandering (the result of poor Democratic performance in local/state elections), and the advantage small states have in the Senate. Also, the electoral margin is way closer than is should be. Why are we getting 52 % of the presidential votes if the issue popularity is closer to 55 - 60 % and more?