"Ace" wrote
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 02:13:56 -0500, "D. Strang"
"Ace" wrote
So, by your own admission, in *The Great Democracy*, some people's
votes count, others don't?
Obviously you don't understand the US electoral process. Do a little
research and come back. Right now you are too ignorant to communicate
intelligently with.
I make no such claim. I asked a simple question. I'll rephrase for
your benefit.
In *The Great Democracy* are some people's votes worth more than
others?
No. They are equal. Everyone in the same state has the same 1 vote.
People from other states also have 1 vote, but their state may have more
electors. This is taught in most American high schools, and you will probably
learn it soon unless you drop out.
|