A Case for Direct Presidential Elections ---It is written from the POV of a congressman who must vote for or against a constitutional amendment for direct elections.
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A Case for Direct Presidential Elections <Tab/>The Electoral College is a potentially problematic system that should be amended in favor of a direct election of the President of the United States. As the Democratic Representative of the 5th district of Georgia, I would vote for the amendment to move to a direct election to decide the presidency for several reasons. First, according to some polling data, there is a favorable
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move towards becoming a more democratic society, and making presidential elections direct would logical step in that direction. Amending the Constitution would remedy the problem of presidents being elected with less than, at minimum, the plurality of popular votes, stop the disproportionate allocation of electoral votes and could possibly increase voter turnout. These arguments, as well as the refutation of my opponents' points, would make it difficult for my constituents to vote against the amendment.
move towards becoming a more democratic society, and making presidential elections direct would logical step in that direction. Amending the Constitution would remedy the problem of presidents being elected with less than, at minimum, the plurality of popular votes, stop the disproportionate allocation of electoral votes and could possibly increase voter turnout. These arguments, as well as the refutation of my opponents' points, would make it difficult for my constituents to vote against the amendment.