Exactly. I have basically the same problem where I live. Utah is considered to be the reddest of red states. The approval ratings for Bush are nearly double the national rating. That's right, even when Bush's numbers were in the mid-low 30s, he was in the mid-60s here.nlsme wrote:
bad just look at our current pres. that is the best argument for doing away with it.i voted but it did not mean shit!!and to the one that said that the larger cities would control it.they do now.i live in a small town and have yet to see a high ranking gov. official campaign to me or any town around me.
Utah is so Republican that Republicans know this state is a lock, and is so heavily Republican that Democrats don't even bother. Not to mention it's only like 3 or 4 electoral votes. They completely ignore this state.
So in effect, the Electoral College does not stop the people running for office from ignoring more rural areas or smaller cities with few electoral votes.