People’s votes are not weighed equally for the presidency, so that ‘more’ has a lot of work to do, unfortunately. Given the electoral college system for presidential elections that sentiment has to be qualified with “in the right places/districts”.
Which is exemplary of the case that led to Bush v Gore deciding the election.
Tell that to SCOTUS. The people voting or debating each other didn’t decide 2000.
Could have if more people voted though
Gore received 540+k more individual votes than Bush did, but he lost in the electoral vote.
People’s votes are not weighed equally for the presidency, so that ‘more’ has a lot of work to do, unfortunately. Given the electoral college system for presidential elections that sentiment has to be qualified with “in the right places/districts”.
Which is exemplary of the case that led to Bush v Gore deciding the election.