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The Unpopular Vote

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Electoral College Origins and Implications

This chapter explores the historical roots of the Electoral College, tracing its establishment during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the intentions behind it. The discussion highlights key moments such as the election of 1800, where strategic changes to the voting process significantly shaped modern electoral dynamics. Experts weigh in on the potential dangers of the current system, particularly its capacity to disenfranchise voters by allowing for outcomes where the popular vote diverges from the electoral result.

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