^ Really? Is that why the Democrats have won every single popular vote? Or why they had a higher EV margin than PV margin last November? Oh wait.
Exactly. The Presidential elections are the only federal elections we have. (The House and Senate elections are district and state-wide, not federal).
States/Districts should have nothing to say in the matter, since the federal office of President transcends districts and states.
Now you are at least arguing something.
So your position is that rural voters should have systematic protections against getting outvoted by urban votes (please correct me if I'm wrong). This necessarily means that urban voters are under-represented. You haven't yet shown a reason why this should be the case.
Essentially, we're all arguing that a popular vote is ideal because it would be:
1 US citizen = 1 vote
You are arguing that:
1 Urban citizen = x votes
1 Rural citizen = 1.5x votes
Exactly. The Presidential elections are the only federal elections we have. (The House and Senate elections are district and state-wide, not federal).
States/Districts should have nothing to say in the matter, since the federal office of President transcends districts and states.