The E wrote:If there's one thing that this election has shown very clearly it's that the US needs a better election system.
Presidential elections, it seems, always hinge on a ridiculously small number of voters: Elections in which millions of votes are cast being decided by just a few thousands.
At the time of me writing this post, Biden only needs one more state (that isn't Alaska) to swing to him in order to secure a win (pending the inevitable nuisance lawsuits, of course): In Nebraska, with 75% of the vote counted, Biden's ahead by 8000 votes with over a million cast. In Pennsylvania, with 11% of the votes still left to be counted, Trump is ahead by only 160000 votes out of over 6 million. Georgia, 2% left to be counted, about 5 million votes counted so far, Trump leading by ~19000. North Carolina, 6% left, 5.3 million votes, Trump ahead by ~80000.
Any one of these groups, out of a total voter pool of over a hundred million votes, will end up determining the outcome of this election.
You guys have this electoral college system, ostensibly to avoid a "tyranny of the majority", but it seems to me that it has swung quite drastically into the other direction: Right now, it all looks very much like a "tyranny of the minority" instead....
I couldn't more heartily with you about the electoral college... That thing was designed by a bunch of aristocratic males whose intent was was to protect themselves from the "mob."
Otherwise, the election itself is run by the states with such a crazy patchwork of rules that makes it impossible to rig.... Actually, it seems to have worked pretty well this time in terms of casting and counting of ballots. It's creaky and slow, but working. Improvement would deal with mail in ballots. Due to covid, there were huge numbers of those things this time, overwhelming a system not designed for the kind of volumne those mail ins are producing.
As for the math you are relating, It's not quite what I am seeing. But I will certainly agree that the networks are more efficient in reporting the numbers than the counters are in counting...
Don
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