The book explores the original intent of the Founding Fathers and how the system has evolved, including instances where the popular vote winner lost the presidency.
The book presents arguments for and against the Electoral College, analyzing its impact on campaign strategies and political discourse. It explores the historical context, including concerns about direct democracy, and assesses various reform proposals, such as the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
The approach taken in Electoral College Debate offers a balanced perspective, providing readers with the tools to form their own informed opinions. Starting with core concepts, the book progresses through historical context and potential reforms, culminating in an evaluation of the Electoral College's strengths and weaknesses.
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