It seems to me that most folks, regardless of party affiliation, don't have an understanding of our Constitution, or the reason why the Founding Fathers established the
Electoral College.
The Electoral College was established by the founding fathers as a compromise between election of the president by Congress and election by popular vote.
Seems to me that throughout American History groups have always disliked the Electoral College because "their guy didn't get elected."
Bush won the Electoral College but not the "popular vote."
Get over it.
'Oooh, but maybe my candidate can win the popular vote, but not the Electoral College, so let's get rid of it.'
I've heard both Democrats and Republicans calling for eliminating the Electoral College, and many of them calling it something else, but either way effectively eliminates or abolishes the Electoral College.
Both of them wrapping themselves in the American Flag, and talking romantically about "Democracy," and "American Values," but they're in effect, IMO wanting to tamper with a fundamental principle set fourth by our Founding Fathers, and set forth and outlined within our United States Constitution in an attempt to make sure that the Electorate is not only NOT heard, but NOT represented.
Those proposing the elimination of, or the alteration of the Electoral College want "Mob Rule." They want to make the voices of more populated states drown out the voices of those states with less voters.
They want to make sure that campaign finance and money has more influence than does the vote and voice of individual delegates.
They're counting on an emotive response to undermine our Constitution, but either side that proposes changing the Electoral College don't have the Electorate, or the population in mind, but rather an attempt to manipulate for their own power gain.
Just saying.
