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.
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.
Right. Unless they’ve moved away from Puerto Rico and live somewhere in the mainland now, which is a whole shitload of them.
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.
It’s the legacy of the 3/5ths clause.
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.