One purpose of the Electoral College is to prevent a limited number of pockets of dense population from determining the outcome of presidential elections. In that sense, it is a bit similar to the US Senate, and acts to give powers to the states as opposed to treating the country as one large electorate.
Without the Electoral College, the recent election would have been decided by heavily populated cities in the states of California and New York. With that in mind, voters could expect to see candidates spend the overwhelming majority of their time in geographical areas with dense populations, leaving those with sparse populations largely ignored.
Liberals chafe at the Electoral College for the same reason they are irritated by each state getting two senators regardless of population — it gives power to the states and recognizes them as significant political entities. It’s the same as the “states’ rights” argument which militates against a powerful national government. Hence, this is not a new argument at all, but one that goes back to the founding of our nation.
That liberals hate the Electoral College is illustrated by the comments of one Supreme Court justice. More on page two.
You are so correct the role of the US Supreme Court is to interpret the laws to see if it is constitutional or not constitutional. They are not there to make laws. That is what Congress is for.
Time for her to retire
Why is those who are filled with p**s and vinegar live the longest.
Past your bedtime, and Retirement. Time to go
Past your bedtime, and your Retirement. Time to go
Quit now pls!
WE WHANT, TO FIRE YOU OLD LADY, YOU,ARE UGLY.
I thought this socialist was dead.
I don’t think she could stay awake long enough to change anything!
She’s with a lie on her lips….One never to be trusted