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barneystinson69 said:
Nighthawk117 said:

Wrong.  For example, California has a population of just under 40 million, but only has 55 electoral votes - or 727,00 per electoral vote.

In comparison, my state of New Hampshire, has a population of 1.3 million, and 4 electoral votes - or 325,000 per electoral vote. Therefore, a vote in New Hampshire carries more weight than a vote in California.

Even if the electoral college was based on population, it wouldn't make a big difference, as many states Trump won like Texas and Florida would also have more electoral college votes: http://www.270towin.com/news/2017/01/24/if-electoral-votes-were-weighted-by-state-population-alone-trump-303-clinton-235_442.html#.WJPtjvkrKUk

Very nice link, Barney.  This site did some excellent math.