Well, since you asked about the view from the USA.
- There are about 300 million people, and about that many opinions
- My personal politics are closer to libertarian / independent, with a big belief in personal responsibility, fair (not free) trade, personal privacy, and strong on the rights of the individual.
- Current tax and business policies in the US are driving companies and small business completely under and only strengthening those that don't need it.
- Candidates wise, looking at all of the political parties and candidates that ran vs my political beliefs, the closest to this was Rand Paul, furthest from this is Hillary Clinton. That does not mean that I am impressed by any of the others, but honestly, it has never been about voting "for" a candidate, we nearly always vote "against" a candidate.
- Each State runs it's own election, largely under it's own election laws. These individual state laws can have a large impact on who is elected, not just for President, but also in the congress and other races.
- The number of electoral votes (the ones that actually matter) are distributed to the states using census population information. They are not distributed by "numbers of citizens", just total numbers of people who are in the state when the census is taken. You could actually alter these results substantially by just having a bunch of Canadians visit their friends in MI for the right week. This is actually much easier than it sounds, as Winsor and Detroit are virtually joined at the hip business wise.
- IMHO, CA, NY, and TX are "over represented" in both the congress and electoral votes. This rather dramatically skews the elections, at least locally. I feel confident saying this as I live in CA, but am originally from another state.
- My vote here in CA is nearly worthless from a "Presidential election" perspective. CA nearly always votes for a democrat for president due to the way the voting districts are arranged. You can vote for really anyone from Libertarian, republican, democrat or communist and it will have no impact on the outcome.
EDITED: 9 Nov 2016 00:14 by HARRYN