Comment 62567

By thrillhouse (registered) | Posted April 21, 2011 at 19:11:54

"In a republican system as found in the USA voters elect a president directly. The candidate who gets the most votes gets to be president."

Don't be silly: the 2000 election wasn't that long ago, and in that election, Gore received 500k+ more votes than Bush. Bush, however, had more electoral college votes, and so he became the president. (And this was by no means the first time such a thing had happened in the US.)

In other words, American voters certainly /don't/ directly elect a president. Sure, they vote in favour of presidential candidates, but that vote only determines how electoral college members in their state will vote. It's a two-step process... just like in Canada. And just like in Canada, the peculiarities of this process can trump the popular vote.

At least by parity of reasoning, Harper should hate the American electoral process as well.

Comment edited by thrillhouse on 2011-04-21 19:41:54

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