The Electoral College is in the constitution. The popular vote has never been a method for electing the president by design.
I respectfully disagree. I think the fact that it is in the Constitution should give anyone pause about changing it. That's not to say that it should not (or could not) be changed, but this isn't just something that an Executive Order by the current President could change. This is a Congressional responsibility.
This petition is absurd and pointless.
Americans seem to worship this 250 year old piece of paper. They put in an amendment process for good reasons.
2. You don't get to just toss out rules because you lost. 3 days ago people were shitting on trump for this type of rhetoric.
3. The fact that the electoral college exists fucks up the popular vote. A republican has no voice in California, and a democrat has none in Texas. Having it be an actual popular vote would change voter behaviour pretty drastically.
4. The electoral college is not a system which values votes equally. A vote in California is worth less than a vote in wyoming. Some people like that because of the idea of tyranny of the majority. Some people say that's ridiculous and a popular vote is the only good system. Figure it out for yourself, I say that geographic based representation is why we have the senate. Of course I like the democrats and the coastal population centers would be a massive boost.
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Intersta...
6. Fight for an amendment. Ranked voting in a popular vote based presidential election? Guess what not you can vote for bernie and johnson first before your vote finally goes to Clinton, instead of being whiny and ruining things for the rest of us.
Also, Arrow's theorem is valid for any system
And if that were to happen (Clinton victory w/ Trump popular vote win), trump would say the election was rigged and fuel fires to an uprising.
I also think they would have been appalled at the idea of someone who's political achievements cannot be disentangled from who they married. After all, the founding fathers weren't exactly fans of royalty.
If we want to apply intent, then the question is who would our next president be, Cruz or Sanders?