Sunday, June 11, 2017

Your Vote Does Not Count

Your Vote Does Not Count 
The founding fathers created the electoral college system so the public would not have the power to decide elections.
First- Votes are not equal. There are regular, delegate, and superdelegate votes.
Second- A single vote does not make a difference since the entire State is going Democrat or Republican. 
Third- A candidate may win the popular vote by millions but lose the Electoral votes hence the general election. 
Fourth- The general elections are usually decided by1 or 2  swing states.
Fifth- The Swing States are decided by a few swing counties within the states.
Sixth- The boundaries of the swing counties are usually manipulated by gerrymandering.


In conclusion, a county or two with manipulated gerrymandering boundaries usually decide the election of the USA.
Definitely, votes are not equal and do not necessarily count unless maybe you are in a swing county. 

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