Ignatz Mouse
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Why does it have to be considered in any real-world discussion on the matter? If you mean a discussion about the practical likelihood of happening, sure. If you mean a discussion about the substantive policy itself, then no. The party that benefits is totally irrelevant to a rationally held position about whether a person supports or opposes a NPV for president.
Also, I must disagree with everybody about NPV benefiting Democrats, because I don't see that at all. We already know that Democrats would win every election if everybody voted, but we're not talking about a law requiring people to vote. We're talking about the method by which a winner is selected from the votes cast. If anything, it's the reverse. In the last election, the popular vote was far closer than the electoral college result.
You are confusing design with political compromise. Also, I think you are confusing the Senate with the electoral college. The Senate was designed to protect the interests of small states; the electoral college has little to do with small versus big states.
Yes, I mean practicality of change.
And I am not confusing anything, they set the electors to correspond to members of Congress, which favors small states.