• Nougat@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    Not only do they get no electoral college votes, they don’t get to vote for president at all, though they can vote in the primaries.

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      2 months ago

      Right. Unless they’ve moved away from Puerto Rico and live somewhere in the mainland now, which is a whole shitload of them.

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        2 months ago

        The mere concept of denying certain citizens a right to vote, or a reduced/amplified vote, based on their where they live is entirely anti-democratic.

        It’s amazing how much Americans have just accepted blindly as the pinnacle of freedom.

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          Agreed. We have similar issues with our electoral college in general. The framers were quite specific in designing a system that wasn’t too democratic. One of the reasons for this was, ironically, a fear that a populist demagogue could take over at some point in the future.

          Go figure. Though I suppose no system is completely immune to demagoguery.