When you elect electives, you are no longer a democracy, but a democratic republic. I understand representitives, and believe in that system. The system in which I don't believe, though, is the 60% of the country that automatically "allies" because four more people in the state liked Huckabee. If I lived in Georgia, and I vote for Romney, its as if my vote doesn't even matter. I have no say, because more of the people where I live like Huckabee. I don't think it should work that way, I think that in this democratic society, each vote should count. Go popular vote!
Yes... and no. As my father often said to me:
"Any political system is by definition filled with holes that intelligent people can use to their advantage, given ennough time. It was true in Rome, it is true today. The best thing is periodic revolution to change the political system once and then so people cannot get to know the system perfectly"
Trust me, there are a lot of problems with popular vote elections. Just look at Italy, Israel, Ukraine, Germany... etc...