I have said for a while that the all or none electoral systems most states use isn't the way it should be.
Use CA for example, nobody campaigns there because it always goes Democrat. When watching the results live. When the CA polls closed, they gave Obama the win the next minute. 55 electoral votes, BAM. What should be done is, look at look at how much of the popular vote each candidate gets, and using percentage, divide and give the electorals.
Obama 59.3%, or 32 electorals.
Romney 38.3%, or 21 electorals.
Which is 53 leaving 2 unallocated. Any unallocated electorals would go to whoever wins the state popular vote.
This should remove the "My vote doesn't count" line of thinking because one vote could be the difference between getting 21 or 22 electoral votes. It would make each state important so candidates would need to go to them all.
The thing is, I've gone back and through Reagan, all results would have been the same. Close in most cases but still the same results.
Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins