“The multiplication of splinter parties would make it hard for major party candidates to win popular-vote majorities” as stated in Document E. If the Electoral College is abolished then third parties will be able to win the popular vote. If the third parties will be able to win the popular vote. If the third parties are able to win the popular vote then they might win the presidency and the country will be run by a person that focuses on one issue and that would not be a good combination. The reason that these third parties will win is because different election processes will allow third parties to win. If the Electoral College never happened, then we would not only not have Republicans and Democrats. But also have a different political party candidates in office every four
“The multiplication of splinter parties would make it hard for major party candidates to win popular-vote majorities” as stated in Document E. If the Electoral College is abolished then third parties will be able to win the popular vote. If the third parties will be able to win the popular vote. If the third parties are able to win the popular vote then they might win the presidency and the country will be run by a person that focuses on one issue and that would not be a good combination. The reason that these third parties will win is because different election processes will allow third parties to win. If the Electoral College never happened, then we would not only not have Republicans and Democrats. But also have a different political party candidates in office every four