Electoral College

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    What Are The Pros And Cons Of Electoral College

    The Electoral college is a body, in the U.S, that represents each state individually, who cast votes on the election for president and vice president. The electoral is a process not a place, that the founding fathers formed into the constitution for a compromise between all states for president. The college consist of 538 electors and only 270 votes for a president to win the election, which means out of four million people, 270 people pick the president. This might sound like a huge gap, but most

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    Popular Vote Vs Electoral College

    Electoral College is a group of citizens that is representing all of the United States that is voting for only the United States president. The electoral college votes is not considered the same as the popular votes whereas majority rules with popular votes. Electoral votes has a maximum of 270 votes that is necessary to elect the President of our country. There has been many situations where citizens thought that Electoral College votes should be stop; and that the United Stated should go on to

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    Electoral College Election Should Be Abolished

    The end. Or not. Al Gore in 2000 won the popular vote yet George W.Bush is the forty-third president and this situation has occurred three other times in the history of the electoral college. Four rare outcomes, out of fifty seven elections, proponents of the college would say that, those occasions are a rarity and keeps minority interests in mind and was made by the framers of the constitution to keep the nation united. The framers when picking this method of election

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    Electoral College Vs Popular Vote

    The Electoral College and the Popular vote have been a part of U.S. history since the founding of our country itself even though the actually process of both systems have changed since the late 1700’s and early 1800’s when they were first implemented. The debate on these two-unique systems have been brought to light due to the recent 2016 Presidential Election between the Presidential Candidates, Senator Hilary Clinton(D) and Donald Trump(R), when Donald Trump(R) won the 2016 Presidential Election

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    Electoral College: Misleading, Inaccurate, And Undemocratic

    The Electoral College: Misleading, Inaccurate, and Undemocratic Electing a president is one of the most important duties of an American citizen. The president embodies the morals and beliefs of the people, and he or she is responsible for many of the elements that hold this country together. Therefore, the system by which the president is elected should be efficient, accurate, and most importantly, democratic. However, the current Electoral College system is anything but that. It was established

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    What Are The Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College

    indirect election. Over time, debates took place on how to ensure the best candidate was elected. Many people favored a popular vote, while many others favored a Congressional appointment. Therefore, the Electoral College was established as a compromise between the two. (Federal Register) The Electoral College contains 538 electors who vote to determine the President, as well as Vice-President, of the United States. This consists of 435 Representatives, 100 Senators, and 3 electors for the District of Columbia

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    The Pros And Cons Of Electoral College Voting

    by popular vote, or electoral college vote. The next president of the United States is the candidate who “...wins 270 electoral college votes…”, but most people believe that the next president should be the candidate who wins the popular vote. Presidential elections like the 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, and 2016 elections shows that candidates are able to become president if they win enough electoral college vote, but they don’t win the popular vote. The current Electoral College vote doesn’t show the

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    Should Electoral College Be Abolished Essay

    that the electoral college should be abolished or is it a good idea. The electoral college is a good thing because it gives everyone the right to vote and it helps to elect the president of the United States. I am going to use document A which is the electoral votes and the states that have the most votes. Then I will use document C which talks about the way the electoral college is and how it helps pick the leader for the United States. Then use document E which is how the electoral college should

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    Should The Electoral College Be Abolished Essay

    Election. The Electoral College is basically people voting for people to vote for who they want as president. The Electoral College makes something simple so much more complex. It would be easier to just use the popular vote instead of having people vote to vote for who they want. The popular vote is a much better representation on who people really want as their president. A reason the Electoral college shouldn’t be used because it shows lack of faith in American voters . The Electoral college was formed

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    What Are The Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College System

    The electoral college system, what the United States of America uses to elect the President ever four years, is an outdated system that is not needed and does not make the election process any easier. We have had two instances where the popular vote has been different than the electoral college numbers. In an effort to keep the President of the United States of America popular, we must start off with electing someone who earned the majority of votes in the first place. To do this, we must use the

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