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00:00what this electoral college system means.
00:03So there's been a lot of talk in media over the past days
00:06about the occasions in which, for example,
00:09the president candidate who got the most amount of votes,
00:12who was most voted by the citizens,
00:15was not the candidate elected president.
00:18How does that math work?
00:20Yeah, the math doesn't work,
00:22because you have Hillary Clinton,
00:24had more than 3 million votes, more than Trump,
00:27but she didn't win.
00:29Of course, in 2000, it all came down to Florida,
00:32and Al Gore had millions of more votes than George Bush,
00:35but somehow George Bush became the president.
00:38So I think this is extremely discouraging,
00:41and when you try to explain it to young people,
00:44it certainly, the math never adds up.
00:48There's no serious resolution
00:51within either house of Congress
00:54to actually change this system,
00:57but it's something that we're stuck with for now,
01:00and then it comes down to these electors.
01:02We don't know who the electors are.
01:04The electors are unelected,
01:06and in 2016, that came into play
01:08because Bernie Sanders, in many states,
01:10won the Democratic primary,
01:12but then these electors,
01:14appointed by the Democratic National Convention,
01:17were able to say,
01:19no, we reject Bernie Sanders for whatever reason,
01:22representing the status quo,
01:24the establishment of the Democratic Party,
01:26with Hillary Clinton, once again,
01:28a strike against the actual democracy.
01:31We should be like so many other countries throughout the world,
01:34one vote, one citizen,
01:37and that would be more like truly representative democracy.