Out With the Old; In With the New: The Banishment of the Electoral College
Title: Out With the Old; In With the New: The Banishment of the Electoral College
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 1058 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Out With the Old; In With the New: The Banishment of the Electoral College
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 1058 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Albert Gore, Henry Clay, Horace Greeley, Samuel J. Tilden, Grover Cleveland, they may not be in the history books in the schools of America but they should be.(Electoral College: Are Electors Bound or Not) These were all people who ran for President of the United States of America, but lost. They didn't really lose because they all had the most votes from the people, but lost in the elector votes category. The people wanted
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Neal R. Pierce once made a statement that a large portion of the United States and myself believe, " the electoral college is a distorted counting machine and an old one at that!"(Neal R. Pierce, 149-156) There is no good that the Electoral College brings to the United States that the popular vote could not bring. Therefore, in order for the wishes of the American citizens to be heard, the Electoral College must be abolished.