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... In every other election, the Electoral College has been responsible for putting new presidents in office. This forces one to consider...who are these electors? ...
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... the entire rural area of the United States whereas Al Gore won the densely-populated states in the popular election. If the Electoral College was to be ...
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... What they fail to realize however is that by using the Electoral College in our presidential election, their voice as a whole is protected. ...
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... the entire rural area of the United States whereas Al Gore won the densely-populated states in the popular election. If the Electoral College was to be ...
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... They created the Electoral College because they feared that the popular election as the way for electing the nation's highest power. ...
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... The final reform method is to have a general election in November with the winner in each ... This method is very similar to the current Electoral College. ...
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... After rejecting all ideas, the convention finally decided on a method of indirect election of the president through the Electoral College. ...
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... elected even though he wasn't the popular choice, but the positive aspects that are given to the election process by having the Electoral College far outweigh ...
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... votes. In the Electoral College system, a few votes in a state where the election was a landslide did not matter much. The electoral ...
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... candidate winning. With this recent election, the Electoral College took its toll on the country because of a key state, Florida. In the ...
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... this year's election, Al Gore won the popular vote but yet with problem in the Florida election George W. Bush has won the election by the Electoral College. ...
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... elected even though he wasn't the popular choice, but the positive aspects that are given to the election process by having the Electoral College far outweigh ...
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... 1824, 1876, 1888 and 2000. The Electoral College stands in the way of a democratic presidential election. In a democracy, all votes ...
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... A final concern about the electoral college is the way it is designed to put the entire election into the hands of the House of Representatives if there is not ...
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In with the Popular Vote, out with the Electoral College The recent Presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush has sparked a controversial flame ...
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... The Electoral College insulates the election of the President from the people by having the people elect not the person of the President, but the person of an ...
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... and whoever got the second most votes would be vice president (Hartlow 4). Now this part of the Electoral College became a problem in the election of 1800. ...
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... The Electoral College has had its share of mistakes, for example in the election of 1800 there was major confusion when Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr tied ...
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... The electoral college is not a standing body or organization, but rather only operates during the time of the election for the president and vice president. ...
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... According to Wikman, only 49% of the nation votes, meaning the outcome of an election, after the Electoral College, theoretically could represent only 12% of ...
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... Therefore, the Electoral College system should be abolished, and the presidential election should conform to one person one vote principles. Abbott, David. ...
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... fathers. The Electoral College is an outdated system of election that misrepresents the people of the United States today. The college ...
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... Under the Electoral College system there is a very strange way of deciding the winner of a presidential election in the event that none of the candidates ...
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... those rare electors who still choose to cast "faithless" electoral college votes have never significantly changed the outcome of an election (Longley, R.). As ...
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... of the electoral votes. Again, the Electoral College magnifies many of the results of a popular election. Acting as a magnifying ...
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... feel as if they vote directly for a presidential candidate on Election Day, they actually vote for the electors: individuals who vote in the electoral college. ...
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... Most importantly, those who agree with preserving the electoral college believe that election by popular vote, the alternative to the college, would create ...
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... If the president can't be elected through the Electoral College, the election goes to the senate where each state gets two votes no matter what its population ...
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... I believe that the Electoral College should be abolished and a direct election of the President and Vice President of the United States by popular vote should ...
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... There is no doubt that the Electoral College is a very important part of the election process, and therefore should continue to be used. ...
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