Based on the presented arguments, I am more inclined to agree with the abolition of the Electoral College. I feel that the reasons against it are much stronger than the reasons for it. In fact, I believe it would still be possible to require distributed support and maintain the two-party system without the Electoral College. However, that is just if I had to pick one side. My overall opinion is that maybe the Electoral College should not be abolished, but be reworked into a compromise of both sides. The fact is that the Electoral College is an established part of the Constitution, and removing it would have major effects in many areas, causing the need for many other processes to be amended. Also, while the popular vote has some influence over the electoral vote, I feel that it should have more of an impact on the election’s outcome. After all, the basis of democracy is that it is for the
Based on the presented arguments, I am more inclined to agree with the abolition of the Electoral College. I feel that the reasons against it are much stronger than the reasons for it. In fact, I believe it would still be possible to require distributed support and maintain the two-party system without the Electoral College. However, that is just if I had to pick one side. My overall opinion is that maybe the Electoral College should not be abolished, but be reworked into a compromise of both sides. The fact is that the Electoral College is an established part of the Constitution, and removing it would have major effects in many areas, causing the need for many other processes to be amended. Also, while the popular vote has some influence over the electoral vote, I feel that it should have more of an impact on the election’s outcome. After all, the basis of democracy is that it is for the