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    States Electoral Process is ran in a form of a democracy. In which the citizens of the United States can vote as long as they are eighteen .These individuals no matter what can vote, no matter the gender, race, or social class. The citizens are able to vote for men and women that will serve as government officials for a period of time. Although citizens are allowed to vote, ultimately the ones who decide will be the next president and vice president is the Electoral College. The Electoral…

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    group of people is called the Electoral College. This paper will explain how the Electoral College works and analyze how it factors into the campaign strategies in Presidential election. The US Constitution was forged 200 hundred years ago in which time America “founding Father” divided the process of electing the President and Vice President into two-step system. In the first step, the American citizen would cast their votes, and in the second step, The Electoral College would convene after…

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    president and vice-president for our country. The Electoral College is a way for the Government to control the way politics are decided. People should decide the president, because people know the truth. The electoral college takes away our right to vote, and it is sound a little bit weird but it is the reality, some of the reason is because most of the time the popular vote it does not count in the reality, the smaller states favored the Electoral college because of the number of electors…

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    In 1872, electors voted for dead men. In the Electoral College you need 270 Electoral votes to become the president or majority plus one. The Electoral College elects the President. The Electoral count for each state is different because each state has different population count. If the state has more population more electoral vote count. Do you consider the Electoral College to be abolished or changed? The Electoral College should be kept the same because it protects the country and people from…

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    Marisa Olson Currie American National Government November 15, 2015 Should the Electoral College Be Reformed or Abolished? The Electoral College is a part of our political system in our country. To fully understanding what it does, the way it’s changed, and also the problems it contributes to is difficult. In this essay I will be addressing the argument, should the electoral college be formed or should it be abolished? I will also be addressing both the pros and cons of either abolishing it or…

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    United States history, the electoral college was formed to protect the interest of the minority and to avoiding the selection of a favourite candidate just by the majority population. This form was highly accepted and favoured as the other methods of selecting president as selection by the congress, majority rule and the selection by the state legislatures were rejected due to the high investment of power and protecting the minority rights. This modern system of electoral college was finally…

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    A substantial amount of American citizens expected Hillary Clinton to win the presidential election over Donald Trump. Her popular votes exceeded over one million, however Donald Trump won the electoral college. So although Hillary won the popular vote, the people’s vote, we have the electoral college which says our votes do not matter. The creators of this procedure most likely did not expect this scenario to occur. In the recent years it has been also revealed that it has many weaknesses. They…

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    At the point when Americans vote in favor of a President and Vice President, they are really voting in favor of presidential electors, referred to all in all as the Electoral College. It is these voters, picked by the general population, who choose the President. The Constitution allocates every state a number of electors equivalent to the combined total of the state's Senate and House of Representatives commission at present, the quantity of electors per state ranges from three to 54, for a sum…

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    In recent years, the Electoral College has raised eyebrows and made some question the integrity of the institution itself. Critics argue that the Electoral College is “undemocratic” and “unfair” (Goldstein, 1996). Others argue that abolishing the Electoral College would “undermine [the] important principles of American democracy” (Goldstein, 1996). But what exactly is the Electoral College and how does it work? In this essay, I will explain what the Electoral College is and how it came to be.…

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    President and Vice President aren’t voted for on Election Day in November, but instead are voted for on the second Thursday of December of election year (Electoral College). This unique aspect to the American presidential election was originally intended to prevent the population from making an irresponsible…

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