In smaller states, it requires just as much campaigning as in larger states, because the vote can be determined by just one vote. The organizers of the Electoral College had sincere reasons at heart when placing the college over the popular vote, because when travel was hard, and party organizations were not present, there was the threat of many regional candidates dividing the vote. The founders aimed at balancing the power dominance to avoid the country having to run on a unitary system, favoring a federal basis because federalism is the fair way to run a very large and complex place like the United States. It also forces the national candidates to hold campaigns across the country and stresses the significance of the marginal voters. The Electoral College has helped the United States in numerous