In Benjamin Waddell blog on the HuffPost, he describes how Donald
Trump will most likely win a second presidential term. Waddell intended audience
for this blog is minorities. Waddell argues that the electoral college is
designed to favor white voters in rural and silence minorities votes in urban
cities. Waddell uses Bush as an example to explain the problem with electoral
college and the similarities between Bush and Trump. Waddell continues to argue
his point by using demographics as his evidence. Waddell explains how at the turn of the 20th
century led to the shift to minorities moving to urban areas which led an unfair
system. Waddell continues to back his argument by describing how the population
in rural account for more votes than voters in urban areas. Waddell uses a
graph from 2016 American Community Survey to give the reader visual evidence
for his claim that rural populations carry the bulk of electoral votes. Waddell
says rural areas lack diversity and representation. Waddell continues to state
the best solution for this rift in the system is to rid of the electoral college.
Because of the electoral college design, Waddell predicts Trump will win a
second term in the 2020 presidential election race. Waddell’s argument is very strong
and I agree with his logic.