The electoral college has become a gun held to the head of US democracy [View all]
The electoral college has become a gun held to the head of US democracy
Lawrence Douglas
Created as a constitutional afterthought, the system now holds millions of voters hostage to a handful of counties
Fri 18 Oct 2024 06.00 EDT
(
Guardian UK) These are not easy days for supporters of American democracy. But what twists my innards is not the prospect that in three weeks time, the majority of voters could hand the reins of power to a vengeful authoritarian demagogue. Instead, Im sickened by the prospect that the electoral college can do that for us that Kamala Harris could win the national popular vote, but come up short where it counts.
We know the popular vote winner has already twice lost in this young century, in 2000 and again in 2016. But few realize how narrowly we missed a catastrophic result in 2020 when Biden won the national popular vote by a substantial margin over 7 million votes. In every other democratic nation, such a result would have settled matters. Not in the US. Bidens margin of victory in three key swing states Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin was razor thin, with fewer than 44,000 votes
combined.
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Worse still is how the electoral college
dramatically magnifies the vote of citizens in a handful of swing states. Tens of millions of voters in non-competitive states are essentially disenfranchised. Kamala Harris presently enjoys a 24-point lead over Donald Trump in California. Votes for Trump in California count, then, for nothing, while all votes for Harris over the bare majority needed to win are utterly wasted. In the key swing states, things look very different.
The entire election will turn on what happens in seven states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona. Voters in the remaining 43 states are reduced to the role of spectator. And so were left holding our breath, wondering whether American democracy will survive based on whether Arab Americans in Michigan feel betrayed by the Democratic party or whether Black men in Detroit, Milwaukee and Philadelphia will vote in sufficient numbers for Harris. ...............(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/oct/18/us-election-electoral-college