04-05-2019, 02:23 PM
Not even a close comparison.
My comparison has nothing to do with party or voting blocks.
The comparison is:
On a state level: Puna District 4 or 5 > Hawaii County > Hawaii State
On a national level: Hawaii Representative District 2 > Hawaii State > United States
We vote at different levels in both state and national elections already. We always have. We can continue to do so with or without an a Electoral College. Unless you have some information that shows state boundaries can only exist if the Electoral College exists?
My comparison has nothing to do with party or voting blocks.
The comparison is:
On a state level: Puna District 4 or 5 > Hawaii County > Hawaii State
On a national level: Hawaii Representative District 2 > Hawaii State > United States
We vote at different levels in both state and national elections already. We always have. We can continue to do so with or without an a Electoral College. Unless you have some information that shows state boundaries can only exist if the Electoral College exists?
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves