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But they do have a say. The Dems have a iron lock on 2 of the 3 highest weighted states with the 4th being a swing state, which they used to crush the Republicans with Obama. NOW its a problem when it doesn't work out.They already know why though, unconstitutional GOP gerrymandering as well as attacks on voting rights in swing states. There's a reason why it's only been the Dems who seem to get screwed over by the current voting system...
Areas of high economic output like the coastal states should justifiably have more of a say than small agricultural states imo. There's no logical reason why a vote in Wyoming holds more weight than one in Cali,the state that'd be the worlds 6th largest economy on its own
A straight popular vote prioritizes high popularity cities without considering that their issues are different and don't represent the entire county just the like the smaller states don't. Its about popularity and distribution.