Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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Generally, Europe will follow it, but only in the same way you guys may or may not follow the Canadian election.
But, even with me as someone who takes an interest we cover it way too much for something that only affects us slightly. Has my life changed due to the T being in charge over there? Not really, or if it has, I certainly haven't realised it. So I'm not sure we need an election night special on 2 UK channels, for an election that has a negligible effect on life over here. There are some of my mates raging on the book of face this morning, which I find strange. People have a vote. People have spoken.
Similarly, I've always been baffled about the amount of time and energy the US media devotes to covering the British royal family. Why on earth do we care about another country's figureheads? Makes no sense to me, but here we are.
And... can someone tell me if a State's electoral votes all go to the same candidate? Like... Georgia has 16 electoral votes. Currently Trump is leading there. If the State is won by Trump, does he automatically get all 16 electoral votes? Or can they be split? Like Biden wins 2 and Trump wins 14?
Looks like Dan gave you a nice explanation on this one. Some feel the electoral college is an archaic system and needs to go away, because it can lead to minority rule (based on the popular vote). Others argue that it's a way to give the entire country a voice, otherwise if it was by popular vote then New York and L.A. would elect every President.
That's pretty much how I feel watching US politics too. Except I'm in the van.
The winner of the US presidential election is an old white guy who is in it to make himself rich and convince 165 million people he really cares about them.

I would like to see us move away from a 2 party system, and have elections for the ? number of candidates simultaneously. But, that would be a complete overhaul and will never happen.
I think the 2-party system is broken too It's become like sports. People blindly follow their team no matter what. I'd much rather we go back to thinking for ourselves about various issues. Sometimes one side is right, sometimes the other. Nobody has all the answers.