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"Did Not Vote" won 11 of the 12 last U.S. Presidential Elections

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  • Clinton/Gore was the first election I was eligible to vote but I was not yet responsible enough to register and actually figure out voting. I never voted until W’s second term, I disliked him enough to finally vote and have not missed an election since.

  • So if voting matters so much in the presidential election, why in 2016 did Hillary get 29% of the vote yet lost, and Trump only got 28% but won?

    Please, I'm genuinely not understanding but would really like to. Can someone please explain, like I'm 5, why my vote matters at all in the presidential election.

    • Depends on your state’s electoral college votes. In a way, if you’re in a state “safe” for a party your vote for the opposite is almost meaningless as your vote doesn’t count thanks to the EC being what actually counts in the national election. If you’re in a battleground state your vote is very important as a win in that state can shift which party gets the EC vote.

      Populous states have more EC votes, however there are more states that have far, far less population that tend to overwhelm the EC votes of the populous states.

      Say for instance California has 54 EC votes (pop ~40 mil); IN, NC, TN, MO have 48 EC votes in total and around 24 million in population combined. Let’s say the latter four are safe “red” states. Now along comes Ohio, a “battleground state” with 17 EC votes and population of 12 million. If Ohio republicans votes win the state, that means the EC votes total 65 for the republicans, a win for them with 36 million people total even though California has 40 million people who voted for the Dems. That’s how you get a minority of individual votes going to a party yet they still win the election.

      This is really a simplified version and limited of what happens on a national scale. Some big states are populous and “safe” for one party or the other but tend to lean democrat, giving the Dems large EC votes, most less populous states vote Republican giving the republicans a nearly matching total. That’s why the votes in battleground states like Ohio are incredibly important as they can win or lose an election. It’s how the republicans can lose the popular vote yet still win the presidency.

      IOW thanks to the electoral college less populous states can total more EC votes and win the election. If you live in a state that is solidly one party or the other your opposition vote means little. If you live in a battleground state your vote is incredibly important as we’ve seen that a minuscule percentage of votes can swing an election.

      I don’t know if that was simple enough, but I hope it helped.

    • That's not the worst one. In the 2000's Bush straight up stole the election.

    • Because she barely lost in a few crucial states. It would have taken fewer than 80,000 nonvoters voting for her in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania to flip the election.

  • I don't get the hate for non-voters. Mandatory voting is a dangerous practice due to the existence of the "donkey" vote.

    Imagine if even 2/3s of the people who didn't vote in 2020 just voted for DT because he was the current sitting president and they had no interest in voting but were forced into doing so.

    The only people I'm really upset with are the ones who have a clear viewpoint and understanding of the circumstances but didn't vote out of laziness or out of the belief that we'd win anyways. Those are the people that cost us 2016 and those are the ones that could potential cost us this election if they don't get out there.

  • Perot. So much potential. Imagine having a 3 party system...

    ... On the other hand. He sounds like the Trump of his day.

    Now I wonder how many votes Trump would get if he ran as an independent

  • That's so disappointing. As a citizen it is your right and duty to vote. You cannot complain about the state of your country if you didn't vote, as you aren't doing anything to change it

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