Half the population lives in blue, half lives in gray. I’d rather not be completely ignored just because I don’t live in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, or Kent counties
As opposed to the 10% of the country that's completely ignored in California? Scratch that, As opposed to the 90% of the country that's completely ignored because they don't live in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania or Michigan? Someone is always going to be ignored, there is now system possible that stops that and the Electoral College makes the "people being ignored" problem greater than a Popular vote would make it.
If you look at a map, it does look like only a small portion of the country matters, but that's just factually wrong. You said it yourself, half the country lives in those blue counties, that's where half the country is, that's where half the people who are affected by the president live.
I’ve never understood this logic when arguing about the electoral college. How is a Vermont vote worth more than a California one when the national popular vote is irrelevant? A Vermont vote is only worth something in Vermont, where it decides who gets the three electors.
In fact, I’d argue a California vote’s worth far more than a Vermont one--a Californian is, after all, voting on who gets 55 electors, 18 times as many as a Vermontian would vote on.
It's too easy to not understand. A Vermont Electoral Vote represents the 208K people while a Californian Electoral Vote represents 705K people. A person from California's vote therefor only has 30% the influence towards the final result than a person from Vermont does. If you would reduce the nuimbers, you would find that if three people from California voted one way but only one from Vermont voted the other way, that one person from Vermont just out-voted three people.
I feel like I'm becoming a broken record but you people are placing too much importance over a voters location, too much importance over the voting power of the acre, and not enough on the actual individual making their choice, only to get silenced by their neighbors or outvoted by less people living in the right state.
You are underselling the flaws of the Electoral College system, you are ignoring that there are millions of people who literally have no say in the outcome of the election and that this is a system where minority rule can happen if the minority lives in the right location and the importance of the individual voice is determined my your address alone.
There are millions of people in California and Texas tired of not having a say and there are 40 states that are completely ignored by presidential candidates during the election because the Electoral Vote system makes it pointless to pay attention to anyone other than states you can steal from the opponent, aka, a game.
This argument that the less populated locations will get completely ignored simply holds no water when they already get completely ignored already, on top of the fact that the half of the country that lives in cities deserves the same amount of say at the half that live in the country, not 30% of the say because they take up less land area.