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Do you live in a large city or a state with large population? Different perspective if you live in a small town or a state with a smaller population. Even after money is targeted to remediate the money/advantage gap it frequently gets diverted away from them to big cities/states with larger populations where big donors and a large voting pool exist. Electoral college was meant to be a political correction for lack of power.

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Regardless of which city I live in, or my perspective, I am drawing attention to the fact that the electoral college inflicts a disproportionate voter representation. Which is being attempted in other ways in red states.

But, I'll answer your question: I live in California in a city that has ~100k people.

"Electoral college was meant to be a political correction for lack of power."

A pity then, that it has not done that.

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