Electoral College = Minority Rule

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81,999,989 or 82,000,0000 loser - 28 winner

Question-What is the largest difference in voter margin possible when the winner of the Electoral College loses the popular vote.


As we sit and ponder how one candidate

who received nearly 5 million more votes than

the other candidate can win by just the narrows of margins overall.

The answer is rather simple if one looks at the mathematical foundation of the system used to elect our president. It could be a whole lot worse. s it easier to get the support of 28 people or 82 million peopl

The mathematical structure of the Electoral College makes this a reality Unity=loser Division=Winner