Altfish
Veteran Member
I don
Your system is worse than ours (The Presidential system that is) and ours is bad.
Take California, ok Hilary won almost 2/3rds last time but she got all 55 representatives, so the 30+ % that voted Trump are not represented. Why don't they dish out the seats in proportion to the votes gained?
't think that is anything to do with the difference between a democracy and a republic. I do stand to be corrected though.0ooh, them sour grapes!
I think that's the difference between a Republic and a Democracy. In a Republic, such as the United States, only elected officials and their appointees make the decisions, hence the need for an "electoral college".
In a Democracy, or in a hybrid of one like the UK, things are different.
Your system is worse than ours (The Presidential system that is) and ours is bad.
Take California, ok Hilary won almost 2/3rds last time but she got all 55 representatives, so the 30+ % that voted Trump are not represented. Why don't they dish out the seats in proportion to the votes gained?