Republicans in a variety of states -- including Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio -- have raised the prospect of changing the way their states' electoral votes are allocated in presidential elections. Instead of winner-take-all contests in which the candidate who wins the most votes in the state then wins that state's electoral haul, some in the GOP want
district-by-district races.That way, in a state like Wisconsin, President Obama could have beaten Mitt Romney by over 200,000 popular votes, but when it came time for the electoral college, Obama and Romney would split Wisconsin's electoral votes, five to five. Expand this to the national level and Obama would have finished 2012 with
5 million more popular votes than Romney, but Obama still would have lost the election thanks to gerrymandered districts.Gov. Scott Walker recently said he was intrigued by the notion of Wisconsin divvying up its electoral votes by
congressional district, but that he had not made up his mind on whether to back the idea. So redraw districts to ensure more of one party's districts and bingo you never lose a single election.
Gotta love Politics . Still think an individuals vote actually counts?
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/reince-priebus-backs-electoral-vote-change-but-its-states-decision-fp8bqc3-186720481.html