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by Dalewyn
717 days ago
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The Electoral College exists as a compromise regarding two needs: * The need to keep the Executive and Legislative Branches separate. * The need to represent States in a manner they already agree with, for sake of brevity. Thus the Electoral College: Composed in the same way as Congress is (plus pretending D.C. is a state) whose sole task is electing the head of the Executive Branch as representatives of the States thereof. Japan (and Germany? I don't know enough about German politics) is based on the UK's Westminster system, which has its own pros and cons and isn't necessarily better. |
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We don’t need the College to weight the vote toward states without people in them, if that’s what we want to do. Even if we accept that that’s a good goal, the College is not a good way to do it.