Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
"Rather than awarding all of California's electoral votes to the candidate that wins the popular vote -- the way it works in every single state except the small states of Maine and Nebraska -- their scheme would divvy up California's electoral votes based on the number of congressional districts each candidate wins."

Sounds like a plan.....a fair plan.....a plan that everyone could embrace.

I think that this type of system really gives a good notion as to how the voters are actually voting........I'm SURE you'd be in favor of it IF it were a primarily Republican state.

Have a good one!:s4:
As the article states, if it were to be accross all states, then it wouldn't be a problem, but to pick the largest state that always goes Democratic and start this division is definently un-called for. The repukes in texas have done this gerrymandering to the point of where there are barely any Democratic districts left in the state, Another joint effort from Carl (Criminal) Rove and Tom (Criminal) De-Lay. Thats the Repukes game. When you can't win by the rules, change the rules. I certainly hope the people of Ca. see through this subterfuge and stop it in it's tracks.