There’s a reason the electoral college was proposed. The smaller states did not want the larger states to completely decide who would be president.
Look at this year’s result. California made all the difference for Hillary in the popular vote. She won by 4 million there, almost 3 million nationally. So, as California goes, so goes the nation?
Those who would want to change it have a huge uphill battle on their hands. 29 states have fewer than 10 electoral votes, what I would call “small states.” It would take a majority of the Senate to pass a proposed Constitutional amendment (good luck) so it can go to the states where 2/3rds of the states would have to vote in favor (even more good luck). Do you think those small states are going to pass an amendment that will take power away from them and give it to California and New York? Hardly.
So changing the electoral college is dead. Deal with it.
Sorry I’ve been away from this board for awhile. I’m in the process of shutting down my practice, my last day is Friday, and it’s been very time consuming. I’ve had to be very selective with my internet time. Going into full time nursing home practice, more money, and more importantly, more time with my wife and kids. Primary care sucks anymore, thanks to Medicare. Such a shame. I could go into more detail, if anyone would be interested.