>A majority of Americans continue to favor replacing Electoral College with a nationwide popular vote
>A majority of U.S. adults (58%) say the Constitution should be amended so the presidential candidate who receives the most votes nationwide wins, while 40% prefer to keep the current system in which the candidate who receives the most Electoral College votes wins the election.
Precisely why we are not a democracy. Idiots in large numbers are dangerous
Ian Young
*the majority of retards who would sit all the way through a phone poll
Tyler Harris
But how many of them favor repealing universal suffrage and implementing a test to earn the privilege of voting?
Elijah Butler
Your own faults Americans. This became your unavoidable destiny with the immigration act of 1965. Enjoy your hell!
Easton Gomez
People only care because of Trump, after this they won't. This is the worst way to change election rules.
Parker Cooper
>listening to polls >believing the news Did 2016 teach you nothing?
William Wood
mob rule is best, goy! ultra smart city folk should make the rules for everyone in the country
Blake Jenkins
There are definitely more than 34 States that would have far too much to lose with a national popular vote controlled by corrupt coastal Democrat cities