Devils Advocate wrote:
If you want true voting reform, I would suggest repealing the 14th amendment and do away with the electoral college.
With technology we have today, there is no reason that the POTUS should not be elected by popular vote.
I would even take it as far as the the VP is the one that comes in 2nd place.
The way thing stand today, It is possible for the presidency to be won by carrying only 14 states.
The electoral college had nothing to do with the lack of technology of the day. It was part of the ingenious great compromise that brought all the states together to form the union.
The great compromise brought together diverging state interests. The large states and the small state having representaton by means of a national legislature, with one house based on population and the second House based on state sovereignty. The electoral college is a reflection of this compromise. It allows all states, regardless of size, to be have a similar role as the national legislature in the process of electing the President. Two votes for their representation in the senate plus their representation in the house.
A national popular vote process would drive presidential candidates to make big promises to large population centers NYC, LA, Chicago, etc. where big city political machines could generate millions of votes. Urban voters interest will greatly diverge from those of rural citizens scattered all over the nation.
If the electoral college is outdated and no longer a good way of electing the nations president, than our current form of legislature (house/senate) is outdated and no longer a good way of passing the nations laws.