Benefits Of Abolishing The Electoral College

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The Electoral College is an institution that elects the President and the Vice President of the United States. The voters of the U.S. do not directly elect the President or Vice President, instead, the “electors” are the ones that do the electing. The electors are assigned to each state, and the number of electors in each state is equal to the number of members of Congress that the state is entitled.
According to the article by Nathaniel Bates, reformers propose abolishing the Electoral College because it does not count all votes equally. When and if elections have to be decided by the House of Representatives, it removes the voting process from the people and creates discontent by Americans. (Bates, 2004) But, because the fear of despotism