Originally posted by Mountain Man
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Frankly, a better alternative would be a compact that would have all states allocating their electoral votes as the chambers are structured: 2 electoral votes allocated based on the state vote, and one allocated based on the votes within each district within the state. But until gerrymandering is brought under control, that approach is also problematic. Until those two things happen (gerrymandering is made illegal, and electorals get allocated by state/district), at least the popular vote creates a "one person - one vote" scenario. We all become equal.
I am 100% behind the second-best alternative, since the best is highly unlikely to ever happen.
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