The Electoral College has got to go

Do you know how close Joe Biden came to losing the election? Terrifyingly close!

According to the vastest figures available on line, Biden won Arizona and 11 Electoral votes by 10,457 popular votes, Georgia’s 16 Electoral votes by 11,779 popular votes, and Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral votes by 20,682 popular votes. Biden won these three states by 42,918 votes. Together they account for 37 Electoral votes which, if gone to Trump, would have caused a tie in the Electoral College and thrown the election into the House where Trump wins the majority Republican states. 


OK, a tie. But additionally, if Nebraska’s single Biden Electoral vote from the 2nd Congressional District hadn’t gone to Biden by 22,091 votes, Trump wins. Or if Nevada’s 6 Electoral votes hadn’t gone to Biden by 33,596, Trump wins. 


Under the Constitutional provisions for the Electoral College and the custom of winner-take-all by states, Biden won the presidency by a mere 65,009 votes. Imagine that. The loss of a bit over 65,000 votes countermands Biden’s commanding popular vote lead of over 7,000,000. The knife edge votes in the “battleground states” are leveraged at more than 100 to one over the popular votes.  


This is the way Trump won the presidency in 2016 with almost 3,000,000 fewer votes than Hillary and it’s the way he lost to Biden in 2020.  


The Electoral College has got to go. 

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