phiwum
Penultimate Amazing
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And how low should the vote go before you question its democratic value?
In 1992 Bill Clinton won with only 43% of the national vote. 57% of the voters didn't want him. Other than the EC system, the main reason that Clinton won was because Ross Perot split the conservative vote.
Had there been a run-off election between Clinton and GHB, GHB would most likely have been the winner. Do you still argue that Clinton's election is more democratic?
I certainly said nothing about which system is "more" democratic. I don't see the question as well-posed. I just think that it is fair to call a system democratic whether it chooses the candidate with a plurality of votes or forces a runoff if no majority is received.
But this question about which is "more democratic" seems to presume a well-defined meaning for the term and that just ain't there. We would have to first settle on what values make a system more or less democratic.