The best method for replacing the Electoral College is using state winners, where the candidate with the popular vote in that state wins the state and would need a majority of 51 votes to win presidency. First, every state has the same number of votes, so the candidates would have or give their attention to all of the states. With the votes being equal, larger states will not have as much power over the candidates because all states have only one vote. Next, if with the Electoral College someone’s state usually always votes for one party whether it is the popular vote or not, this will no longer be a problem because the state is required to vote for whoever wins the popular vote. Before, some people did not bother voting because they know that their state will …show more content…
First, candidates have to pay their attention to all of the states, not just the larger, more important ones. Next, residents in certain states do not have to count on one party winning all of the state’s votes all the time. Finally, the winner would have a majority of states supporting them and would not depend of the number of Electoral College votes. Obviously, the best way to choose a president is using the popular candidate from all 51 states, otherwise known as the state winners