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    The Electoral College is what gives states around America a say in the General Election‚ and is how the people have their say in every national election. The Electoral College is how every National Election in the United States is based off of. Each state gets a certain number of Electoral Votes that is determined by the number of Representatives the state has and their two Senate members.. Whoever wins a certain state in the election‚ will receive the number of Electoral Votes that the state has

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    The Electoral College has remained a United States voting process since the founding fathers established it into the Constitution. Essentially‚ the Electoral College is the final process of choosing the President of the United States; the process involves having voters from across the country vote for their favored candidate on Election Day. The votes are then organized by state and each state gets Electorates that will represent the people’s votes; the electorates‚ that were chosen to represent

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    more power than the others. Eventually‚ the Committee on Postponed matters came up with a solution that the people vote would affect who wins but would not directly elect the president. Nowadays‚ this solution is called the electoral college. In the case of the electoral college‚ the electors vote for the president based on the popular vote in the state. Each political party picks a specific number of electors who have helped with the campaign and then wait for the presidential results from one’s state

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    The electoral college should not be abolished. The electoral college is a very important part of the election process. After all‚ it wasn’t established in Article II for no reason. Our very own founding fathers did not like the idea of the general population directly voting for president. They feared that presidents would always come from highly populated states. The electoral college should be kept because it creates a clear winner‚ the electors make more educated decisions‚ and the electoral college

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    which is based off the idea of an electoral college. “The only comparable election process has to do with the way the pope is elected. The church wanted more input and wanted less input from the people and the state. So in 1059‚ the church changed the way the process goes. The new process has the Cardinals cast a vote. They have exclusive authority with the papal selection. These electors are called The College of Cardinals”. (College of Cardinals) An electoral college is not an actual campus. In fact

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    but instead by 538 members of the electoral college. The electoral college should be replaced by a popular vote system because it will allow all votes to be equal‚ cause candidates to focus on more than just swing states‚ and result in a rightful winner that creates a more united country. The electoral college is a complicated system with a multitude of loopholes and rules that few citizens understand. The Founding Fathers originally chose the electoral college for two reasons: fear that the citizens

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    Is the Electoral College a fair and true system? The Electoral College is the system in place to pick the next president of the United States. The issue with the Electoral College people think it is not fair because majority vote wins a whole state and it cancels like the rest of the votes. Every state has at least two votes. Votes or points are calculated by the amount of representatives the state has. The least amount of votes a state can have is three like Alaska‚ North Dakota‚ South Dakota

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    Govt 2305‚ 09/20/13 Argument Against Abolishing the Electoral College I must say that when starting this semester I was staunchly for the abolishment of the Electoral College‚ believing that it was inherently unfair‚ went against the best interests of the people‚ and favored the power-elite; however‚ that opinion has recently changed due to my learning more historical facts‚ which‚ in turn‚ led to the ability of making a better-informed decision. My change of opinion started when I learned

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    The president is elected every four years. The Electoral College works by the people voting for the candidate. The Senate has 100 senators and has 435 members of the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives are separated among population. If you live in a big state you have more representatives and if you live in a small state you have just a few representatives. The votes are counted by congress. Senate only has two senators per each state. Every state allows the citizen to vote.

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    Understanding Community Development Jim Cavaye Cavaye Community Development “The real voyage of discovery consists not of seeking new landscapes‚ but in having new eyes.” - Marcel Proust Rural community development is a process conducted by community members. It is a process where local people can not only create more jobs‚ income and infrastructure‚ but also help their community become fundamentally better able to manage change. The “concrete” benefits of community development‚ such as employment

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