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Should Electoral College Be Abolished Dbq Essay

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What would you do if you didn't have a say in who runs America and how it is ran. What if you were promised freedom, and told that you had a government ran by the people but you didn’t get any input in the decisions? The direct popular vote doesn’t give the smaller parties a chance, but the electoral college does. Some people believe that the electoral college should be abolished; however, it gives people in rural communities a stronger voice, it allows the President a mandate to meet people’s needs in every state, and it reflects the political opinions of more Americans. Therefore, America should keep the electoral college. Some people may believe that having the electoral college takes away the rights and needs of the states, but it does the complete opposite; it allows the president to meet the state’s needs and give them the power that is promised “The Electoral College makes sure that the states count in the presidential elections. As such, it is an important part of our federalist system...”(Document C). Document C shows us that the states are represented and have been represented for centuries due the to system in which certain powers are given to the states in order to keep the federal government in check. Consequently our states rely on the Electoral College to …show more content…

The political stand points are shown more clearly when the electors vote representing their state. In Document D shows how our representatives speak on behalf of each state. In the 1980 presidential election Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Cart by a little under 10,000 votes in the popular vote, however he won by 82% in the electoral vote; it shows what the people want. The citizens of each state elect and elector to represent them, whether it’s republican or democrat, and from their the electors vote for whichever candidate they stand for. By choosing an Elector they basically chose the

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