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    College should not be free • It still wouldn’t be free just a redistribution of who is paying • Doesn’t address the main issue of the high price and what is the cause. State budget cuts are mainly to blame • How many countries do free college • Make student loans easier to obtain‚ and with more time to pay back‚ and lower interest rate. • the second big problem‚ however‚ is that I think we should get more cynical than Bruenig does. If the level of subsidy were increased enough to eliminate

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    The Electoral college system is in need of reform for the following three reasons. First‚ it creates the potential of having faithless electors. During an election electors may pledge their vote one way that corresponds with the party‚ and then cast their vote in the opposite way. Second‚ it gives the candidate an opportunity to win the election without receiving the popular vote. The candidate may have received the popular vote by gaining more states‚ but looses states that have a large amount of

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    hands and to work out my own problems‚ knowing I was the dictator of my consequences and decisions. In this situation‚ I learned how to set my priorities‚ a skill that has taken me a step toward preparing for college. Knowing that education would provide the foundation for my future in college and beyond‚ I placed it at the top of my values‚ so even in the excitement of new friends and complete independence‚ I had to maintain it as my first priority. Though it proved difficult to discipline myself

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    MOI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW TOWN CAMPUS ANNEX TITLE: DELIMITATION OF ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES IN KENYA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF MOI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW FOR THE AWARD OF A BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) DEGREE BY NDUBI ELIKANA MOKUA REGISTRATION NUMBER: LLB/036/09 SUPERVISOR: MR.JOHN OSOGO AMBANI APRIL 2013 1 DECLARATION I‚ NDUBI ELIKANA MOKUA‚ ADM NO. LLB/O36/09 do hereby declare that this thesis is

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    and the Electoral College (is reform needed?):   DQ1 has four parts‚ and note that part 4 has two sub-parts: 1.    Briefly summarize how the Electoral College works. 2.    Briefly explain the pros and cons of whether to keep or abolish the Electoral College. 3.    Briefly explain one proposal for changing the Electoral College process without abolishing it (i.e.‚ without having to amend the Constitution). 4.    Evaluate this proposal from two perspectives: (a) the relevance of the Electoral College’s

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    Analyse the strengths and weakness of the Electoral College (15 marks) The Electoral College is an old and complicated system set up by the Founding Fathers to elect the Executive branch. It was created in order to put a layer in the system of electing president as they did not fully trust democracy. As a result‚ the outcome of the president election is not determined by simply adding the national vote of each of the candidates. Each state is allocated a number of ECVs‚ one for each senator and

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    Name: Pratik Patel R.A. 3: The Electoral College 1. What is the minimum number of states that a candidate needs to win in order to win the election? What are those states? 11 states are sufficient to win the Electoral College which requires a simple majority of 270 votes. The states you need are:  States # Electoral College California 55 Texas 38  New York 29  Florida 29  Illinois 20  Pennsylvania 20  Ohio 18  Michigan 16  Georgia 16  New Jersey

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    must have faith in the electoral process for our democracy to succeed‚” said Blanche Lincoln. This statement is especially true today due to the lack of information on why we have the electoral college. On November 8th 2017‚ Donald J. Trump clinched the presidency while not gaining the vote of the majority of the country. This is the second time in the last twenty years‚ and the fifth time in our history. So why should the electoral college stay in place? The electoral college is an effective system

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    coincide with the electoral vote. The fact that Trump won the election even after losing the popular vote by over one million votes‚ brought an already ongoing debate to the forefront: To keep the electoral college or not? Some critics believe that it creates an emphasis on largely populated states and others argue that low-populated states are given greater‚ unfair representation. Regardless‚ both arguments share a common thread: an inequitable representation. The electoral college should be abolished

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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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