You sang the praises of the Trump electoral college win, to downplay Clinton's record popular vote margin, but now you want to narrow the popular vote margin in a State that will not give you GOP electoral votes, before the ice caps completely melt.
Just so we are clear, California Republicans often do not bother to vote in a Presidential election because there is NO way that California's Electoral votes would ever go to a Republican.
So why bother going out to vote as a conservative in that state?
So... aren't you making a compelling argument for a national popular vote?
conix, duly noted sortagreen's profanity-free, polite post in reply to yours makes a simple, clear and potently valid point. Here again
Just so we are clear, California Republicans often do not bother to vote in a Presidential election because there is NO way that California's Electoral votes would ever go to a Republican. So why bother going out to vote as a conservative in that state? So... aren't you making a compelling argument for a national popular vote? https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=148763252
I'm looking forward to your polite and to the point post in reply to that one of his.
Where did you get the "data" that republicans stay home because they know they will lose in california? One could more accurately make the argument that many democratic voters stay home because they know their candidate is sure to win anyway.
Many counties in california are extremely republican, particularly the rural ones. They all seem to turn out for the congressional races... in fact, Congressional District One is so violently red that it has often voted in rank carpetbaggers. McClintock got elected in the 1 a few years ago (prior to redistricting) and he had never even set foot in it, due to blind republican party loyalty. You would be better served to back up your projective bullshit with facts or else go post on the conservative fact-free boards
"Just so we are clear, California Republicans often do not bother to vote in a Presidential election because there is NO way that California's Electoral votes would ever go to a Republican."