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DerKrebs [107]
3 years ago
12

Do you believe that congressional members should be elected by popular vote? Why or why not?

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eduard3 years ago
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Answer:

Not sure what you need to include in your answer but i will give my opinion.

Explanation:  

In my opinion congressional members should be elected based on the popular vote, if a member is more popular and prefered  than another member then they should be the one elected.

For example in the presidental election there is a system called electorial college, bigger states have bigger numbers to win. In the election they must have 170 points to win. This is an unfair advantage because if a canadidate has only had a small percentage more votes than the other popular canadidate then that's unfair and the canadidate who is not popular gets ahead even by a small margin of votes.

I'm assuming this is opinion based but hope it helps.  

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