"If the president were elected by simple majority vote then small states would be overpowered by large states. Thanks to the electoral college the interests of small states are protected."

Okay but... what are the "interests of small states"? Do small states have a consistent set of certain political interests that are clearly distinguishable from the interests that big states have? Do people who live in small states categorically believe or care about different things than people who live in big states do?

Conservatives like to talk about "small states" as if that isn't a category that includes both Vermont and Wyoming.

  • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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    3 years ago

    it's how they complain that cities will get more representation than the country, tacitly endorsing the vast majority of people live in cities so obviously that demographic deserves more attention. Also seeming to think all city folks are hard liberals, which is just incomprehensible.

    • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      The only policy I see brought up that would supposedly and disproportionately benefit city dwellers more than people in the country would be a raise in federal minimum wage. The premise being the poor rural small business owner wouldn't be able to keep up with minimum wages set for city folk with a higher cost of living. I don't think the premise holds a lot of water, plus it asks you to care about small business dipshits. Plus I don't even know how true it is because plenty of large city business owners would love lower wages.