A simple change to give each county only 1 vote would accomplish the same thing
as your idea.
I can see a reason not to give each county a vote... some states, like
Kentucky and Georgia, have a huge number of counties and, in Kentucky's
case anyway, that number of counties (120) is not proportional to our population.
California, OTOH, has fewer, but much larger, counties.
IIRC, Maine splits up their electoral votes so that one area (I am
guessing the largest, population wise) gets its own vote and the rest of
the state gets the other two. I think Nebraska does the same thing.
If all the states with more than one representative district broke their
votes up amongst their congressional districts, with the 2 votes they have (that account for their 2 senators) going for the whole state, that would be different. As far as I know, every state is free to split their votes up similar to the way Maine and Nebraska do.
If Kentucky did that, we'd have one vote that was always blue, one or two
that might be purple (but usually red), and the rest (4) would always be red. Biden would have received one more electoral college vote from us. OTOH,
if California or Illinois or Michigan did that, he would have lost several electoral college votes.
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