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Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College

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The United States as we see it now, was founded with the purpose of giving everyone equality of representation in the government. Today, the system that the Electoral College uses, “creates a great deal of inequity that betrays American values of majority rule, equality before the law, and representative government” (Bolinger). The population of the United States is not represented as they should in a presidential election. The Electoral College should be abolished to create an equal representation of every individual in the population of the country for a better presidential election.

The Electoral College selects the president of the United States every four years from a two-party final election. The two candidates of the two different parties are selected after a process of voting in every state. Each state gets, depending on their population, a number of electoral votes with a minimum of three votes. There are discussions were the Electoral College is criticized, because there are arguments that support the idea were people are not being represented correctly on each state, not letting the individual’s votes have the value that they should. A president can get elected by winning important states and still getting less popular votes than the rival candidate. How can a president represent the population of a country if the majority of the population did not vote for that person? And why should a state be more important than others? Is an injustice for someone that lives

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