US Election - is it really democratic?
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- Rorschach
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US Election - is it really democratic?
Given the scrutiny on the last election in Australia and a more public education/explanation of how the system works, is it really a fair system? Is it truly democratic... or does it disenfranchaise many people who actually voted?
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
meaning?
All young American women are dumb?
Some young American women are dumb?
One young American woman is dumb?
The list is almost endless...
Personally I thought she was treated badly, she did say she was referring to the previous PM in one paper here...
All young American women are dumb?
Some young American women are dumb?
One young American woman is dumb?
The list is almost endless...

Personally I thought she was treated badly, she did say she was referring to the previous PM in one paper here...
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
How DARE the Yanks think that they can just "migrate" to Australia? IDIOTS.AiA in Atlanta wrote:
Admittedly, I gather that MOST illegals here are Yanks who came in via plane, saw and decided to stay .... without authority. They don't actually fit in as they can NOT get rid of the accent.

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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
Not sure if you're referring to US (as the thread title suggests) or Australia (as the actual post suggests), but both are probably well up there in being democratic, compared to others on the world stage. The way the US decides on a President seems well strange, with whole state going either one way or the other, regardless of the fact that close to 50% of them voted the opposite way. But I guess this isn't much different, except for in scale, to our "electorates".Rorschach wrote:Given the scrutiny on the last election in Australia and a more public education/explanation of how the system works, is it really a fair system? Is it truly democratic... or does it disenfranchaise many people who actually voted?
No matter what, someone loses out, and feels disenfranchised. Democracy isn't perfect, it's just the best system we've come up with yet.
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
The main problem with the USA is that EACH State has its own legislation. So you can drive from, say Sydney to Canberra (3 hours), and get away with lots of stuff, legally. Australian Law is more National.
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
Tell you what boxy... why don't you link the title of the post to the post and see what you think then.
here I'll do it for you....
US Election - is it really democratic? Given the scrutiny on the last election in Australia and a more public education/explanation of how the system works, is it really a fair system? Is it truly democratic... or does it disenfranchaise many people who actually voted?
or if you like
Given the scrutiny in Australia of the last US election.... etc, etc, etc..
Hope this clears things up for you.
I'd suggest the number of colleges allocated per state is also a bone of contention.

here I'll do it for you....
US Election - is it really democratic? Given the scrutiny on the last election in Australia and a more public education/explanation of how the system works, is it really a fair system? Is it truly democratic... or does it disenfranchaise many people who actually voted?
or if you like
Given the scrutiny in Australia of the last US election.... etc, etc, etc..
Hope this clears things up for you.
Wow despite the unclear topic and post you managed to hit the heart of the argument.The way the US decides on a President seems well strange, with whole state going either one way or the other, regardless of the fact that close to 50% of them voted the opposite way. But I guess this isn't much different, except for in scale, to our "electorates".

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- boxy
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
Can't see a combination of voluntary voting, and the electoral college system being a good one. The amount of say that a state has on the outcome should be tied to the number of votes actually cast in that state, rather than population. Or make voting compulsory (as if).
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
Everyone agrees that the Electoral Vote must go but nothing will be done about it.
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Re: US Election - is it really democratic?
Yes, I think this sounds about right.boxy wrote: Can't see a combination of voluntary voting, and the electoral college system being a good one. The amount of say that a state has on the outcome should be tied to the number of votes actually cast in that state, rather than population. Or make voting compulsory (as if).
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