Options for Electoral College
Date Submitted: 05/10/2003 19:54:00
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 18 pages (5019 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 18 pages (5019 words)
Options for Electoral College Reform
The recent presidential election has re-raised the question of electoral college
reform, since the presumptive winner of the electoral college lost the popular
vote, like Benjamin Harrison did in 1888. Many are saying that if the loser of
the popular vote serves as president, he will (like Harrison) be very weakened
by a lack of mandate. Therefore quite a few people, including Senator Hillary
Clinton, are calling for a constitutional amendment
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the other two most populous states) also means
that such a reform has a real chance of being passed. No state where the party
in power always gains by winner-take-all would want such a change. Unless
maybe, just possibly, you could persuade the New York democrats and the
Texas republicans to make a trade, since the effect of both doing it together
might come out pretty much neutral. But California is the place to start.
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