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The Electoral College And The United States Of America

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The 45th President if the United States of America will be sworn in on January 2017. So let’s examine the election process leading up to this momentous occasion.

The president and vice president are not chosen by a nationwide popular vote of the American people. Rather, they are chosen by the slate of 538 Electors who have pledged their support for that candidate. The Electoral College is a process, not a place. This process is spelled out in the United States Constitution. Why Did the Founding Fathers Create the Electoral College?
But why didn 't the founding fathers make it easy and just let the Presidential candidate with the most votes win the election? The answer is critical to understanding the Electoral College and the United States of America. The founding fathers created the Electoral College as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.

Also, the founders had no intention of creating a pure, majority rule democracy. After a careful study of history, they decided that they did not want a pure democracy. A pure democracy has been colorfully described as two wolves and a lamb voting on what 's for dinner! The founding fathers wanted to avoid this at all cost. In addition, this is why there are three branches of government, Executive, Legislative and Judicial. It is why each state has two Senators, regardless of the population, but has different numbers of

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