Deflect morals We are in the 21st century and we still use the unfair electoral college in our presidential election years that has been around for over two hundred years. I believe the time has come to where the electoral college or should I say deflect morals needs to be abolished from the constitution of the United States Article II Section 1 Clause II. Which specifies how many electors each state is entitled to have. Ever since 1964 there has always been 538 electors…
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States is fair? This question has been debated by U.S. citizens countless times. In a brief summary, the electoral college is made up of 538 people that represent their state. The elector directly chooses the President and Vice-President, based on the majority of their state’s votes. I, as well as many other people, believe the electoral college should be abolished. The electoral college gives unfair power to small and swing states. For instance, a voter in Wyoming’s (a less populated state)…
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The electoral college is unfair and should be abolished. “The electoral college is a process, not a place.” (page one of source one) The electoral college was founded by our forefathers and put it into the Constitution. It is a vote by Congress to determine the President or Vice-President; it is made up of five hundred and thirty eight electors. The person who gets the majority of the votes ,which is two hundred and seventy, will win the presidential election ,but there are a couple of things that…
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The electoral college has been around for a long time and it was created by the founding fathers. The country is set to rely on the people for their opinions and their voices. However, the electoral college votes are unfair to the citizens of the United States. Having the electoral college process, we are not letting the people have their say in who they want as president with the popular vote. We should not keep the electoral college and change it to popular vote because it's unfair to people, outdated…
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The Electoral College was founded in 1787, only 11 years after the United States of America was established. It was necessary at the time to find a way that represented each state and accommodated to each state’s population size in the presidential election. The nation was without a fast mode of transportation and the quickest it took to get across country was roughly two weeks. With this in mind it is reasonable to assume that news about the presidential candidate took an excessive amount of time…
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The Electoral College is the process used to select a candidate for presidency. A candidate must win the majority of electoral votes which is 270. You gain electoral votes by winning states and each state has a certain number of electoral votes. States can have electoral votes as high as 55 or as low as 3. This causes major flaws in the process, where even if a candidate were to get more votes, they can still lose if they don’t win the right states. In another case, a third candidate could possibly…
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The Electoral College does not support political equality in our country. The winner take all system favors some voters more so then others based on which state they live in. Unless a vote is cast for the winning candidate, it has minimal to zero effect in the outcome of the election. The distribution of votes is improper under the Electoral College. If we were to use a direct voting system, no matter what state a citizen resided in their vote would equally be counted. The electoral system of our…
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In a world where equality was the norm, where would the Electoral College stand? When America was created, our Founding Fathers created the Electoral College with the Common Good in mind in order to keep uneducated voters from having too much power. Although this may be true to a certain extent, these reasons are insensible no longer relevant or. The Founding Fathers never deeply considered Individual Rights, and how the voters of America could affected with this system, particularly in that many…
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popular candidate among the general population of their state is. Depending on who most of the electors voted for, the candidate will receive the electoral votes the state has. The number of electoral votes a state has is derived from the state’s representation in Congress, which is mainly based…
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People say that the electoral college is a great thing, but is it? The electoral college has been around since the late 90’s. It has helped us decide who our president should be, but many people don’t think it is very fair. Most of the majority votes goes towards the electoral college. For several years now, many people debate on whether or not the electoral college should remain or be abolished. Many people have had good arguments for why it should stay and why it should be abolished, yet the debate…
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