Ask Congressman David Jolly (R-FL) and Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) about the issues that are most important to you -- then vote and tell others! Watch the Florida Open Debate for U.S. Senate right here on Monday, April 25, at 7:00 pm EDT. All questions will be chosen from among those that receive the most votes online.
The need for the electoral college and superdelegates is obsolete. They should be eliminated so that votes of all citizens are counted equally. As it stands now, the system is not fair or democratic.
Submitted by: Martha Collins from CA
April 24, 2016, 1:41 p.m.
Issue area: Civil Rights
Using the electoral college and delegates is an antiquated system that often takes the voters voice our of the election. Delegates can and are often bought.
Submitted by: Kimberly D. from RI
April 24, 2016, 7:33 p.m.
Issue area: Government & Elections
We all know that the "elites" are not graced with better judgement than the rest of the 99%. Our history books are laced with horrific decision's made against and without the consent of the people.
Submitted by: master kang from NH
April 21, 2016, 4:42 p.m.
Issue area: Government & Elections
Delegates, super-delegates, and the electoral college are layers that dilute the concept democracy. America identifies itself as a democracy yet it's obvious that the country is a republic.
Submitted by: Jeff B. from FL
April 21, 2016, 11:45 a.m.
Issue area: Government & Elections
There are super delegates, winner takes all states, and complete corruption in the electoral college method today. Would you be in favor of changing any of that?
Submitted by: iAwesomeDude from MN
April 21, 2016, 3:58 p.m.
Issue area: Government & Elections
More than two candidates should be able to run for President without spoiling the election. Would you support getting rid of the EC and implement a fair voting system like approval voting?
Submitted by: Rob Wilson from IL
April 20, 2016, 10:05 p.m.
Issue area: Government & Elections
Voting by mail can increase turnout and solve accessibility problems for working people, many disabled people, elderly people, and other classes vulnerable to disenfranchisement.
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Submitted by: Solomon S. from MA
April 23, 2016, 10:39 a.m.
Issue area: Government & Elections