Eradicating The Ellectoral College.
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Eradicating The Electoral College In Article 2, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution authorizes that the President be elected using the Electoral College. Whereby A certain number of electors (the state's number of representatives plus its Senators) in each state votes for the President. They vote based on the supply of the popular vote in the state. Most states award votes based on a "winner-take-all basis". For example, if two-thirds of a state's public vote for
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nation's cornerstone relies on. Since the construction of the Constitution the public and its attitudes have changed. For over 200 years the American "democracy" has existed, and for decades, if not centuries, the people have been ready to finally control their own country. The abolishment of the Electoral College would endow all citizens with a voice, and all candidates with a chance, a feat which has never before been achieved in the history of American politics.
nation's cornerstone relies on. Since the construction of the Constitution the public and its attitudes have changed. For over 200 years the American "democracy" has existed, and for decades, if not centuries, the people have been ready to finally control their own country. The abolishment of the Electoral College would endow all citizens with a voice, and all candidates with a chance, a feat which has never before been achieved in the history of American politics.