The real problem with using the popular vote is that, in a close election, every vote in every state becomes suspect. With voting by state, only those few states with close results need to be scrutinized.
The real problem with using the popular vote is that, in a close election, every vote in every state becomes suspect. With voting by state, only those few states with close results need to be scrutinized.
The real problem with using the popular vote is that, in a close election, every vote in every state becomes suspect. With voting by state, only those few states with close results need to be scrutinized.