There have, in its 200 year history, been a number of critics and proposed reforms to the Electoral College system - most of them trying to eliminate it. But there are also staunch defenders of the Electoral College who, though perhaps less vocal than its critics, offer very powerful arguments in its favor.
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Critics of the Electoral College system, of which there are more than a few, point out that the system allows the possibility of a candidate actually losing the nationwide popular vote, but being elected president by the electoral vote.
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Under the Electoral College system, it is possible for a candidate to lose the nationwide popular vote, yet be elected president by winning only in eleven key states. Should you ever forget this fact, critics of the Electoral College will be sure to remind you of it every four years.
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These electors, who together form the electoral college, are the ones who actually elect the president. If no candidate gets a majority of the electoral vote, the House of Representatives elects the president, with each state having one vote.
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Critics have long derided the Electoral College as a fusty relic of a bygone era, an unnecessary institution that one day might undermine democracy by electing a minority president. That day has arrived, assuming Gov.
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Electoral College Critics (continued) ... The Constant Two Electoral Votes ... Winner of the popular vote does not equal winner of the electoral vote...
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WASHINGTON — Electoral College critics are on a Rocky Mountain high. ... Other Electoral College disputes are in the offing; a Republican elector from West Virginia has talked about voting against President Bush even if he carries the Mountaineer State.
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Critics Say the Electoral College is Antiquated, Undemocratic — and, many fear, impossible to get rid of. But in 1969, it almost met its end ... One of the more surprising features of the controversy surrounding the 2000 election was its failure to spark any sustained effort to abolish or reform the Electoral College.
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On Thursday, January 6, the Electoral College will be challenged by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) and other members of Congress under a law passed in 1887 in reaction to the fraudulent election of 1876. A fuller investigation requires assent by at least ... Critics of the exit polls’ accuracy say too many Democrats were sampled,
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