I-=C-A-V-E-M-A-N=-I wrote:
Until you can actually verify that the numbers that are given to the media are 100% accurate, I'm sticking to my view. Until that is accomplished you can't even guarantee that the election isn't fixed to begin with. But, who would want to count a couple million votes?
The EC is not required to use their votes in accordance with popular vote of the population.
That's not quite how it works. See, when you make a claim like that, it's up to YOU to prove that your claim is correct. So it's YOU that has to verify that the numbers provided by not just the media, but the Federal Election Commission and all other sources are incorrect.
Look up the term "faithless elector". That's the part of my previous post you somehow failed to include in your response. While the EC voters can
technically vote for whomever they choose, they have rarely voted against the popular vote. When they have, it has been in small numbers (single votes, normally) and they have never affected the outcome of an election.
oug wrote:
FEOS wrote:
Your flawed assumption is that Republicans are purely right-wing. An equally flawed assumption is that Dems are purely left-wing.
I wouldn't call the Democrats left-wing at all. At least not by European standards. But what about the Reps? If they're not all right-wing, then what else are they?
We're not talking about European standards...we're talking about American standards, as we're talking about American political parties. The Democrat Party platform is left of center. The Republican Party platform is right of center. But there are issues that both parties take centrist positions on.