04-07-2019, 05:04 PM
@terracore Not even a close comparison.
@HOTPE 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?
Notice how you still did not answer the question?
@HOTPE 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?
Notice how you still did not answer the question?