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... Our president is chosen through the Electoral College, which is a group of people appointed by their parties to choose our president. ... The Electoral College represents the model of representative government that current ‘reformers’ are advocating (US Electoral College Web Zine),” efficient and decisive.
Before we can argue a case in favor of the Electoral College, we must explain how the process works. ... There is a direct vote election held in each state and the winner of the vote is supposed to get all of that states electoral votes. ... The winner of every district gets one electoral vote, and the candidate with the most electoral votes gets the remaining two electoral votes. ...
First, the Electoral College contributes to the political stability of the nation by encouraging the two-party system. ... The Electoral system gives more of a voice to a wider range of people.
Secondly, the Electoral College system is popular among less populated states for its representation of states’ rights. Without the Electoral College presidents would be selected either through the domination of one populous region over others or through the domination of large metropolitan areas over rural ones.
Approximate Word count = 920 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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