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    1 year ago

    Indeed they often are. They are also advocates, in general.

    However

    And what about the other 1200+ days they aren’t in the role for each 1 they are in it?

    Electors are chosen each cycle and are different people.

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      1 year ago

      So they’re just vote carriers. Unlike the actual representatives on this hill who spend most of the year actually governing for you.

      Cool. Glad you cleared up that electors are useless and not really representatives.

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        1 year ago

        They’re still appointed representatives of the state, though. States vote in the election, per the Constitution.

        I’d love to ditch the EC, but it does exist, and the electors are representatives. This isn’t complicated at all, and I’m not sure why this is personal to you.

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          1 year ago

          No one voted for them, they are not representatives. They are vote carriers.

          Sullying the actual work representatives do by calling glorified vote carriers the same thing is an insult to the word representative.

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            1 year ago

            They represent the state in the actual election of the President. “Faithless electors” are a thing, at least as a theoretical concept.

            It’s not insulting to use words for what they mean. I am so very confused by your underlying hostility here.