Electoral College Editorial

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The method of electing the President has been questioned over many years in the United States. It all started in the Constitutional Convention of 1787 where several methods were considered. These methods consisted on electing the President by Congress, by the governors of each state, state legislatures, and direct popular election. After a lot of consideration, the matter was finalized with a “promising” plan. This plan would soon be called the Electoral College System. According to this system, a large body of people representing the U.S (electors) would cast a vote to elect a President. Throughout the years, the Electoral College has been a topic that many U.S citizens debate over it being fair or not to elect the President. This system brings many benefits but plenty disadvantage as well. The Electoral College fails to fairly select a President, therefore must be replaced with a new system. Through this plan, a large amount of votes are ignored, voters are discouraged, and the electors have the last word in the election of the President making it an unfair method.
A major fail in the Electoral College is how large percentage of votes are ignored. The Electoral College believes that everyone in each state votes the same. This assumption is truly wrong because most states are deeply divided in Presidential elections. They are often unsure of which candidate to vote for making them “swing states.” Swing States are those states who have similar levels of support for the two major political parties of the United States. In 2000, a clear example occurred during a Presidential election. The state of New Hampshire gave 47% of the popular votes to Al Gore and 48% to George W. Bush. The candidate with the majority of the votes, Geor...

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...e is entitled electors whose duty is to elect the President. Giving the power to the electors is unfair to the public who are the ones who should be choosing.
The Electoral College ignores a large percentage of votes, discourages voter participation, and the way electors vote can all influence the election making it unfair. Through this process, the voting public is not reflected appropriately by the electors. The electors have all the power when it comes to electing the President. This selection can be based on the state vote or plainly on the electors own views. The United States is based on democratic ideals. Therefore, the people should be able to choose their leaders. The Electoral College does not allow this and should be replaced with a new system. A system where the people as well as the government have an equal vote regardless of what state they live in.

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