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Should Electoral College Be Abolished Essay

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Should the Electoral College be Abolished? What do you think the founding fathers thought about our citizens as voters? Shortly after the country’s government was formed, framers of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 did not believe that the People should directly decide who becomes the president of the United States. They made this decision because during 1787, the government was dealing with opinions from small and large states, and slave and free states. Now, though, all of the states have extremely similar rights and regulations, so I believe that there is no reason for the Electoral College to still exist. The question being answered here is whether or not the Electoral College should be abolished due to its effects on the People and …show more content…

This can be found when during the 1980 election, when it was republican candidate Ronald Reagan was against democratic Jimmy Carter who were also against the independent candidate John B. Anderson. Each candidate won votes from the People, but when you focus on the third party candidate, you’ll notice that he received over five million votes from the United States citizens, but received zero votes from the Electoral College. The same thing happened during the 1992 election when democrat Bill Clinton was going against republican George H. W. Bush and independent Ross Perot. Mr. Perot received over 18 million votes from the People, over ten percent of the overall People’s votes, but zero from the Electoral College (Document B). Even though many citizens of the U.S support third party candidates, the Electoral College rarely ever votes for them, which is unjust to those who favor third parties over the two main parties. One of the only times the Electoral College voted for more than two different candidates was in 1824, which was only because all four of the candidates were democratic republicans (Document G). Supposedly, the Electoral College wants what is best for our country, but sometimes, third party candidates actually have very good ideas as to where to take our country, and take the time in thinking about what’s best for us when the two main parties are just trying to get more votes and recognition. In today’s world, there is no reason why the Electoral College should still

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