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The Electoral College is just an indirect election of the President of The U.S. The Author of the Constitution created it this way so it's calm and easy for people to choose. in each state the voters actually cast a vote for a block of electors who are pledged to vote for a particular candidate. These electors, vote for the presidential candidate. Each state is apportioned a number of electors equal to the number of their Congressional delegation.
The Monday after the second Wednesday in December is when the president is decided to be. I think the Electoral College should be maintained because it's always been a good routine. The Electoral College is known by every state and if anything changed it will only confuse the voters, so it wouldn't be any benefit. The …show more content…

Alexander Hamilton cteated a nation bnak that would creat a fiscal party which was the first political party. Also created institute credit and standardize a national currency. The only problem was the fear that this political party will become too powerful to act as a monarchy and foget about the new democracy.
Because of the different point of view Himilton created the Federalist party and Jeffreson created the republican party. Washington wasn't pleased by creating the two parties. he belived that the two parties will seprate the people inteeret and they will only reman enemies to each other.The two new political parties assumed center stage in the 1796 election to continuing contentious relationship with England, and wrestle Democratic issues. So the freedom of ideas and opions were garanuteed and respected, but not the normalized relationship between both parties.
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