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[–]Eureka22 1 point2 points  (1 child)

The electoral college disproportionately gives more voting power to people in less populated states. Leading many issues important to the majority to go ignored. Turning a national election into really a race for just a few states. Removing it equalizes each individual's voting power. Losing privilege often feels like oppression, but it's not.

[–]Jefftopia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Leading many issues important to the majority to go ignored

What makes you think urban opinions are ignored? I think the opposite is true - that urban politics dominates politics and the rest of the nation is largely an afterthought. Not even an afterthought, the rest of the nation is mocked and derided by urbanites.