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Repug versus Dimwit perception of the electoral map of the United States
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4061310" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You're arguing since there are so many liberals concentrated in New York and California their influence in national elections is limited to their electoral college votes which isn't fair. The framers obviously anticipated power being concentrated in large cities and wanted all parts of the country to have a say in how things are done. If you want national influence you have to earn it. As demonstrated by the Green New Deal liberals often want to take things too far too fast. Those conservative hicks in the sticks often have a much more steady approach to things. Want to get elected? Have a moderate approach in between that gets the most votes and insures extremists on either side don't take over. Trump is only radical to the far Left and doesn't go far enough to many on the far right. In between is where it's at, not the often observed craziness of California.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4061310, member: 24302"] You're arguing since there are so many liberals concentrated in New York and California their influence in national elections is limited to their electoral college votes which isn't fair. The framers obviously anticipated power being concentrated in large cities and wanted all parts of the country to have a say in how things are done. If you want national influence you have to earn it. As demonstrated by the Green New Deal liberals often want to take things too far too fast. Those conservative hicks in the sticks often have a much more steady approach to things. Want to get elected? Have a moderate approach in between that gets the most votes and insures extremists on either side don't take over. Trump is only radical to the far Left and doesn't go far enough to many on the far right. In between is where it's at, not the often observed craziness of California. [/QUOTE]
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