The Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College

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Did you know that one of the biggest controversial topics is the electoral college? There always seems to be arguments about the electoral college; The electoral college has been around for hundreds of years, it was originally created to give everyone more equal rights when voting. The electoral college was embedded into the constitution and plays a major role in the presidential election. The electoral college is a system for voting who will be the next president. Over many years there have been a few presidential electors who had been chosen by the electoral college instead of popular votes. An example of when the electoral college had picked the president was in the 2016 presidential election with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Many …show more content…

Some people believe that the electoral college is wonderful because it had given people more equal rights, while there are others who despise it because people believe that the system was unfair. The electoral college is one of the most controversial topics that has been spoken about over multiple years. The arguments mainly all begin to rise when the presidential election is near, it has been talked about numerous amounts of times throughout history. While some people like the electoral college, I believe that the electoral college should be eliminated. The electoral college is not as effective as it was in the past, we have more people now and there are more laws placed so that everyone could vote. The electoral college has many problems due to the ‘swing states’ which are the most densely populated states causing the state vote to have too much power. If America were to get rid of the electoral college then every vote will count and everyone would have the same amount of …show more content…

Madison noted that the North-South divide presented an obstacle of a ‘serious nature’ to direct democracy. He concluded that the use of electors that gave each state a set number of votes ‘seemed on the whole to be liable to fewest objections.’ Now slavery is gone, yet the electoral college remains. ( Turley 1) Since there isn’t slavery anymore and everyone has equal voting rights there are no reasons for keeping electoral college. Therefore, the electoral college should be removed from our presidential