Another reason is that Hamilton had other intentions for the Electoral College. When Hamilton made the Electoral College he wanted people to just vote for a candidate and not be tied to one by parties. Currently our electors are chosen by the parties and not by what everyone think is best for the nation. This is against Hamilton's idea. The third reason is that the Electoral College was meant to be for small states so it would be more equal. Back when the founders made the Electoral College they didn't think the states would grow tremendously in population. They made the Electoral College in mind of their current states, which were small and more equal in size. Now since the populations are all in different ranges the system is more unequal and outdated. All of this results in some states with more power than others.
Another reason is that Hamilton had other intentions for the Electoral College. When Hamilton made the Electoral College he wanted people to just vote for a candidate and not be tied to one by parties. Currently our electors are chosen by the parties and not by what everyone think is best for the nation. This is against Hamilton's idea. The third reason is that the Electoral College was meant to be for small states so it would be more equal. Back when the founders made the Electoral College they didn't think the states would grow tremendously in population. They made the Electoral College in mind of their current states, which were small and more equal in size. Now since the populations are all in different ranges the system is more unequal and outdated. All of this results in some states with more power than others.